Digital technology seems to be evolving in every field each year including photography so has the interest in olden ways of photographing in film. A lot of analog cameras flood the market and so do some toy cameras and one of the simplest and quite popular film cameras is the lomography camera. This, despite the […]
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Posts about Kodak.
Film photography is in a good place. True, digital is still tops — by a wide margin — but analog photography is holding its own and doesn’t appear to be prepared to give up much ground anytime soon (even in spite of the impending death of several beloved Fujifilm film stocks). I’ve written more than […]
Film look is something that is loved by most viewers mostly because we think film is what shaped the photography field long before digital came into the industry. Since digital cameras are easily available, affordable and are cost effective compared to film, most photographers are looking for a way to make digital photographs look like film. We will therefore look at how to get the “film look” with a digital camera with no post processing or presets involved.
Do You Remember Flashcubes? Here is a brief history and working of the flashcubes.
The changes that have swept over the photography and film world over the past thirty years is almost as monumental as the creation of the field itself. Pretty much everything has changed but some creators and artists have a vested interest in keeping certain older formats alive. Kodak also has this same interest and, to […]
If you’re one of those photographer’s who has been fighting the urge to try film for the first time, I have two words for you: Do it. Ok, easier said than done. Once you decide to take the plunge, what next? It’ll take more than two words, but I do have a shortlist of film […]
