‘on the web’ Articles
Written by matt on 05 June 2010
One photographer’s case for shooting film. I’ve always been in love with black and white film (well, shooting film in general really). There is something about the look, the contrast, the [read the rest...]
Written by matt on 03 June 2010
Nice combination of Holga shooting with wet plate printing. Dark, grungy self-portraits and other images. Insightful commentary from S.Gayle Stevens on her work, via the HolgaJen Photography site. [read the rest...]
Written by matt on 31 May 2010
I like this! Deon takes old Kodak Panoramic 35 disposable cameras, removes the color film in them, and adds a yellow filter and Tri-X black and white film to shoot panoramas with. And he reuses them [read the rest...]
Written by matt on 28 May 2010
A thoughtful and detailed essay on why one photographer still shoots with film. Syd Weedon says: I am finding that film and digital are different channels for me, as different as oil painting is from [read the rest...]
Written by matt on 27 May 2010
Oh this is great! A simple and cheap way to build a rangefinder using only a piece of cardboard, a pen or your computer’s printer, and your two eyes. Oh and your arm, and some math (but no math [read the rest...]
Written by matt on 25 May 2010
Written by matt on 24 May 2010
Chris Pinchbeck, pinhole fine-art photographer, makes images using a trailer-size pinhole camera. [read the rest...]
Written by matt on 20 May 2010
Nice comparison of the Mamiya Universal and Polaroid 600SE press cameras from Moominstuff. [read the rest...]
Written by matt on 20 May 2010
At around 1960, a man the Americans called “Mr. Zenza” came to the USA and had lunch with Burt Keppler, the former well-known publisher of Modern Photography and Popular Photography magazines in [read the rest...]