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Rolleiflex 3.5F or Yashica-Mat 124 or 124G Comments? Send them to me at info@kennethwajdaphotographer.com and find me on the web at KennethWajdaPhotographer.com, on IG at www.instagram.com/kennethwajda/ and on YouTube at HeresToGoodLight.com - We can post our photo assignment photos and connect on the Daily Photography Blog FB Group at www.facebook.com/groups/2151928021601330/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kenneth-wajda/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kenneth-wajda/support
This week, we present the final episode of the Classic Lenses Podcast. Our guest is The Man, The Myth, The Legend, from Fort Dodge, Iowa, USA: Mike Novak. We talk Twin Lens Reflex cameras, classic lenses, garden gnomes, Nickon/Naikon cameras, and how to photograph the perfect #NovakianLunch. An unexpected guest from a remote volcanic island stops by to join the chat as well. (Note: Karl is still MIA somewhere in the swamps of Florida...) ________ LISTEN TO THE PODCAST Pobean | iTunes | Stitcher | Google ________ MANIFESTOThe Classic Film Negatives Sunny Lensless Studio PodcastDear listeners, Film photography podcasts have exploded in number and we, the undisputed, established names in this niche have decided it is time to take action. The collective burden of generating fresh, creative content week-on-week in order to satiate the community lust for "all things analog" is not sustainable. We are putting our hands up to say yes, we have occasionally scraped the bottom of the barrel for content and should, no, must be better (getting EM and Hamish on should be red flags to you all by now). In March 2019 we our leadership came together to debate how we could collaborate in the interests of our listenership and the wider film and analog photography community. After heated deliberation, we settled on a single and universally effective solution: We should create a monopoly. Starting April 2019, our individual podcasts will be merging into a single community mammoth: The Classic Film Negatives Sunny Lensless Studio Podcast (CFNSLSP). A single podcast with over a dozen hosts and a new episode nearly every single day of the week will be providing you with: Camera reviews, classic lens reviews, industry insight, chatter, interviews and competitions ...to name a few. Understanding that photography is not everything, we will also have special focus events covering adult beverages, classic timepieces and lifestyle tips. No longer will you need to create playlists for your analogue photography podcast needs. A single voice will be able to provide you with all you need to, or in fact, should know. In the words of Russell Nash, "there can be only one". We would like to take this opportunity to thank our loyal listeners for their patronage and hope to see you join the CFNSLSP family. Sincerely,The CFNSLSP Member Podcasts• Classic Camera Revival • Classic Lenses Podcast • Lensless Podcast • Large Format Photography Podcast • Matt Loves Cameras • Negative Positives Film Photo Podcast • Soot and Whitewash • Studio C-41 Podcast • Sunny 16 Podcast • Uncle Jonesy’s Cameras Podcast • The Hypersensitive Photographers Podcast ________ Mike Novak Flickr | Instagram ________ LINKS KW Pilot Reflex TLR Walzflex TLR Voigtlander Superb TLR Yashica TLRs Zeiss Ikoflex TLRs Koni Omegaflex N Mamiya TLRs Hasselblad 1600 ‘God of Thunder’ History of fast 35mm and small format film lenses (in German & English) Londinium Cameras ________ SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate on Ko-fi CONTACT Send ideas & questions for the podcast EMAIL LIST Sign-up to receive an email when each podcast goes live INSTAGRAM BestVintageLens | #classiclenses | #bestvintagelens FOLLOW THE HOSTS Karl Havens Flickr | Instagram Johnny Sisson Instagram | Central Camera Company Simon Forster Website | Ebay | Flickr | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LFPP PODCAST THEME Octoblues Royalty Free Music by Kevin Macleod
Episode #383 of the podcast features a continuation of the Finding Film series as Bryan shares his experience searching for a twin-lens reflex camera The post 383: Finding Film – The Hunt for a Twin-lens Reflex Camera appeared first on Sprout Studio.
Episode #383 of the podcast features a continuation of the Finding Film series as Bryan shares his experience searching for a twin-lens reflex camera
Those beauties that have an iconic place in the history of photography, we're of course talking about Twin Lens Reflex cameras. From the German Beauties in Rollei to Japanese Mamiya and Yashica even an American entry from Kodak. The group takes on their favourite TLRs. Find the Episode Notes at http://www.alexluyckx.com/blog/index.php/2017/06/30/classic-camera-revival-episode-30-twin-lens-love/
Part one of a series of Film Fun videos in which I walk you through my first experiences using and processing ILFORD black and white 120 medium format film. Details and video: https://mbp.ac/475 Music by Martin Bailey
Part one of a series of Film Fun videos in which I walk you through my first experiences using and processing ILFORD black and white 120 medium format film. Details and video: https://mbp.ac/475 Music by Martin Bailey
Rolleiflex has long since been an icon of amazingly built, high end cameras originally produced by Franke & Heidecke in Germany. The name Rolleiflex actually refers to the name of the Twin Lens Reflex line of cameras that debuted in 1929. Rolleiflex was long considered the top standard in build quality, optics and design. Sadly, the news came out on March 13, 2015 that the German auction service, Proventura will begin liquidating the Rolleiflex factory starting on April 20, 2015. You can see over 1,000 photographs on the companies auction listing page. In this video I will give some thoughts about what this means and about antique camera collecting and use in general. I know that many of you are film shooters and love old cameras. I'd love to hear your thoughts on this as well so feel free to comment. The Proventura auction page: http://www.proventura.de/insolvenzversteigerung-des-kameraherstellers-dhw-fototechnik-gmbh-ehem.-franke--heidecke-gmbh-salzdahlumer-str.-196-38126-braunschweig/auction/2669/bildkatalog#katalog The story from Petapixel: http://petapixel.com/2015/03/13/rolleiflex-factory-to-be-liquidated-at-auction-heres-a-look-inside/ Subscribe for more videos! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=theartofphotography Twitter: http://twitter.com/tedforbes Instagram: http://instagram.com/tedforbes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aop.podcast Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/tedforbes Website: http://theartofphotography.tv Watch More Episodes: Rolleiflex MX-EVS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KKEDZukOR4 Flexaret VII Twin Lens Reflex https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eE-Uvm1g3KU Ansco Automatic Reflex https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lh-leVbMe00&list=PLGEE7pGLuppSdB4MA7tPiKsYzCIO2DfLP And get on our mailing list to stay up to date on photography news and the latest episodes: http://theartofphotography.tv/about/mailing-list/ Thanks for watching - if you like this video, remember to share it with your friends! Ted Forbes The Art of Photography 3100 Main St #135 Dallas, Texas 75226 My name is Ted Forbes and I make videos about photography. I’ve been making photographs most of my life and I have a tremendously deep passion for photography that I want to share with you on YouTube. The Art of Photography is my channel and I produce photography videos to provide a 360 degree look into the world of making images. We all want to get better so lets do this together! I make videos covering famous photographers, photography techniques, composition, the history of photography and much more. I also have a strong community of photographers who watch the show and we frequently do social media challenges for photographers to submit their own work. I feature the best and most interesting on the show when we do these so come check it out and get involved! So come check it out! If you’re a fan of DigitalRev, Fro Knows Photo (Jared Polin), Matt Grainger (That Nikon Guy) or Tony Northrup - you’ll love The Art of Photography. I make video’s giving you a deeper dive into photography techniques, composition and history to compliment the other channels you love to watch. New shows come out every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday.