Category: Film parties
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FP4 Party: Best of December 2016
Welcome to the best of #FP4Party December 2016! This (near) penultimate update for #FP4Party 2016 brings with it a slight melancholy. All good things must some to en end, albeit temporarily in this case.
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FP4 Party November 2016 – winner announcement
Shoot week of the final FP4 Party of 2016 has just wrapped and I expect you’re all hunched over your darkroom gear trying to coax an image from your rolls.
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FP4 Party: Best of November 2016
Welcome to the 3rd #FP4Party after party, celebrating the #FP4Party that was November 21st-27th 2016. As with FP4 Party September and October 2016, we’d like your help making the selection for your favorite photograph of the week.
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FP4 Party October 2016 – winner announcement and honourable mentions
We’re sitting at the week before the start of FP4 Party #04 and that can only mean one thing: time to revisit the October’s Party #02 and make a few announcements! You’ll remember that we wrapped up the best of
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FP4 Party: Best of October 2016
Welcome to the 2nd #FP4Party after party, celebrating the #FP4Party that was October 3rd-9th 2016. As with FP4 Party September 2016, we’d like your help making the selection for your favorite photograph of the week. With November’s #FP4Party fast approaching (starting November 4th), we’re asking for your votes by the end of this week – October 28th 2016. Please leave your…
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FP4 Party September 2016 winner announcement
Welcome to the beginning of dev week for #FP4Party #02!
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Camera review: Lomography Sprocket Rocket
Overlapping nicely with the 52 Rolls project, September 5-11th saw the first ‘Shoot Week’ of the #FP4Party.
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FP4 Party – Shoot week #1 recap – September 5-11 2016
The first #FP4Party shoot week is done! What better way to celebrate it than collecting a few of the most shared and commented posts on Twitter and showing them off in one place?
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Introducing #FP4Party – celebrating ILFORD FP4 PLUS
Sometimes things happen fast and sometimes they happen REALLY FAST. #FP4Party falls into the latter end of that speedy spectrum. What started out as a few comments on a post of one of my favorite Ilford FP4+ photographs quickly turned