Poll: Have You Ever Shot a Roll of Film?
A question that sounds a lot crazier than it isFirst let me say this: Film is not dead. There is still a rather large contingent of passionate people using it to make amazing things. I still shoot film...
View ArticleeBay Watch: 24 Karat Gold Nikon FA Camera Grand Prix '84 Edition
It's no limited-edition Leica, but it sure is shinyWhen you think of extravagant, limited-edition film cameras, your brain probably goes right to Leica. But, this gold-plated Nikon FA SLR camera is no...
View ArticlePhoto Negatives Survive a Century Frozen In Antarctic Ice
In a way, the South Pole is like one big film freezerWe've heard quite a few stories about camera memory cards surviving under tough circumstances, but recently, some negatives were discovered after...
View ArticleLate Photographer's Lost Images of Mt. St. Helens Discovered
Reid Blackburn's lost photos of Mt. St. Helens were shot just weeks before the volcano's eruption took his lifeIf it weren't a holiday-shortened week, I might think doing two posts about long-lost...
View ArticleFlipBookKit Moto Lets You Turn Photos and Video Into Analog Animated Gifs
A clever new presentation for a very old techniqueWhen I was a kid, I drew flip books in just about all of my notebooks. I was never very good at drawing, but it was great fun. Now, artists Mark Rosen...
View ArticleOklahoma City Time Capsule Reveals Century Old Negatives, Still Inside the...
Courtesy of the Vest Pocket KodakIn the early parts of the 20th century, the Vest Pocket Kodak was an incredibly popular camera, thanks to being small enough to fit in your pocket when not in use. With...
View Article90 Minute Tutorial Shows You How To Make 40s Style Glamor Portraits
Starting with a history lesson, then moving on to the actual how-toB&H's newest workshop video taps the skills of Robert Harrington in an impressive, 90-minute video that shows you how to recreate...
View ArticleKodak Officially Discontinues BW400CN Film
One of the few C-41 processing black and white films is no moreOne of the most readily available black-and-white films on the market is no more. Kodak has announced that it will no longer be producing...
View ArticleToday is the 80th Anniversary of Canon's First Camera, the Kwanon
The company's first prototype came together in 1934In the grand scheme of things, 80-years doesn't seem like such a long time. Back in 1934, Canon built the prototype of their first camera, the Kwanon....
View ArticleThe Rescued Film Project Saves 31 Rolls of Undeveloped Film From a WWII Soldier
A collection of never-before-seen images come to lightDeveloping film can be a tricky process, especially if the film had been lost and sat undeveloped for somewhere in the neighborhood of 70 years....
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