Photography books are a funny thing to me, they’re often big, cumbersome things that are far more expensive than their wordy cousins.
If you’re like me and have the attention span of a lemon, the idea of buying what
Find all EMULSIVE articles dedicated to darkroom printing – aka “wet printing” – right here; from traditional black and white and RA-4 (colour) darkroom printing processes to lith, platinum-palladium.
Photography books are a funny thing to me, they’re often big, cumbersome things that are far more expensive than their wordy cousins.
If you’re like me and have the attention span of a lemon, the idea of buying what
This week’s interviewee has been shooting film for a little over a year at the time of writing.
“I have nothing to lose.” This was what I thought to myself before clicking on the button that subsequently led me on a solo trip to Delhi and North India in July 2018.
2018 started off slow.
Back when I first got into medium format film photography via the gateway drug of folding bellows cameras, I was outbid at the last second for a Mamiya RB67 kit.
Fujifilm’s Fujicolor C200 is one of my favorite film stocks, it seems to love the bright Hawaiian sun, whether shooting at the beach or in the mountains.
Tanked
Shot on Kodak PROFESSIONAL ELITE Chrome 100 (EB-3) at EI 100
Color reversal (slide) film in 35mm format
Cross processed
I’m very privileged to be able to call photography my job, all be it part-time. I have a small home studio and I’ve shot wedding and family work for several years now.
Framed
Shot on Kodak EKTACHROME 100VS (E100VS) at EI 100
Color reversal (slide) film in 35mm format
Leica M6 TTL + Voigtlander 21mm f/4
A little while ago, I got speaking to Elvis Halilović, one half of the brains behind ONDU.
Baroo?
Shot on Kodak EKTACHROME 64T (EPY) at EI 64
Color reversal (slide) film in 35mm format
I developed my first black and white film at school and have enjoyed developing black and white films ever since.
Stumps #02
Shot on Bergger Pancro 400 at EI 200
Black and white film in 4×5 format
AEROgraphic (Graflex Pacemaker Speed Graphic) / Kodak Aero Ektar 178mm f/2.5 / Orange #21 filter
Read the Bergger Pancro 400 film reviews here.
I don’t shoot as much E6 film as I want to. Part of it is that I love the ease and practicality of B/W, and the other is I’m too cheap to send my rolls to a lab.
Tiered
Shot on Kodak EKTACHROME 100VS (E100VS) at EI 100
Color reversal (slide) film in 35mm format
Cross processed
I don’t remember exactly when or where I first learned about the Kodak Aero Ektar lens, but I immediately knew that I had to have one! Mine is mounted an Army Air Corps Speed Graphic.
Kodak (new) EKTACHROME E100 comparison #04
EKTACHROME E100 at EI 100: Ricoh GR1s (C-41 cross process)
EKTACHROME E100 at EI 100: Nikon F100 + Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AF-D (E-6 development)
EKTACHROME E100 at EI 200: Nikon FM3A + Nikkor 50mm
Bill is a project-driven photographer – even when he’s not aware of it.
Kodak (new) EKTACHROME E100 comparison #03
EKTACHROME E100 at EI 100: Ricoh GR1s (C-41 cross process)
EKTACHROME E100 at EI 100: Nikon F100 + Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AF-D (E-6 development)
EKTACHROME E100 at EI 200: Nikon FM3A + Nikkor 50mm
A film shooter for a little under ten years so far, this week’s fresh EMULSIVE interviewee is Robin Kuusela.
Kodak (new) EKTACHROME E100 comparison #02
EKTACHROME E100 at EI 100: Ricoh GR1s (C-41 cross process)
EKTACHROME E100 at EI 100: Nikon F100 + Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AF-D (E-6 development)
EKTACHROME E100 at EI 200: Nikon FM3A + Nikkor 50mm