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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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.
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.
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.
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
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 […]
Welcome to the beginning of dev week for #FP4Party #02!
Overlapping nicely with the 52 Rolls project, September 5-11th saw the first ‘Shoot Week’ of the #FP4Party.
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?
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