You’ll no doubt know two things about Kosmo Mono film; first is the packaging and branding are great. Inspired by the artwork of Soviet era propaganda, it features blocky, simple designs of space rockets and jet planes.
Author Archives: Barnaby Nutt
If you google Ian Nutt you get an American football coach. Google Barnaby Nutt and you get me. So I prefer to use the latter for my online stuff. (Barnaby is actually my middle name).
I've used film since there was no alternative. I was tempted away by the glittering technological delights of digital, but thanks mainly to 52 Rolls, I'm well and truly back to analogue. It kind of fits with the rest of my lifestyle of bicycles and fine ales. Surprisingly, I don't have a big beard.
5 Frames… With Kodak T-MAX 400 (EI 400 / 35mm format / Canon EOS5)
Once every couple of months, I throw a film into my old Canon EOS5 (the Plastic Fantastic) and follow my daughter around for the day, shooting the stuff she gets up to.
Book review: All about “All About Saul Leiter”
A while back, I made a bit of noise on EMULSIVE and via an email to the Sunny 16 Podcast about photographers talking more about photographs, and less about gear.
Book review: Here Far Away / Pentti Sammallahti
I had a realisation recently that all the (generally film) photography podcasts that I listen to, and many of the blogs and articles I read online are only about gear and technicalities of the photographic process.
5 Frames… Withergger Pancro 400 (EI 1600 / 35mm format / Canon EOS 50)
I have a friend who is a ‘proper’ photographer.
The Ghost of New Walk Centre aka double exposures on ILFORD FP4 PLUS
The New Walk Centre in Leicester was the City Council’s headquarters since the mid-70s and the twin-towers, being among the city’s tallest buildings, have been a landmark feature on the skyline all of my life.
How to get started with solargraphy
Every year on the summer solstice, the sun is higher in the sky than at any other time in the year.
Camera review: Lomography Sprocket Rocket
Overlapping nicely with the 52 Rolls project, September 5-11th saw the first ‘Shoot Week’ of the #FP4Party.