Tag: Kodak Pro Image 100
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5 Frames… Of tradition on a Kodak Pro Image 100 (35mm Format / EI 100 / Nikon F4 + Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 AF) – By Abel M
“The rituals are symbolic actions, an enormous signifier that without transmitting anything, the community recognizes in them signs of identity.” The Disappearance of Rituals, Byung-Chul Han What is the meaning of a tradition? Recently, I was invited to a celebration, a party to commemorate the 15th birthday of a coworker’s granddaughter, with whose family we…
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5 Frames… Of the last time we all met on Kodak Pro Image 100 (35mm Format / El 100 / Seagull DF-300A + Seagull-610 MC 50mm f/1.8)
The semester was finally over and I had started to commit more of my time to my hobby of film photography. I’d recently got myself my first SLR: a Seagull DF-300A (a licensed third party copy of the Minolta’s X-300), which came with a not-so-sharp 50mm f/1.8 lens (the Seagull-610 MC) but that didn’t bother…
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Embracing accidents: An unexpected double exposure collaboration
Since my return to film photography, I made the decision that I wanted to document what life uncovered for me in terms of experiences, memories and moments and store them on a medium that lasts forever. In Summer 2019 I met Lynn, a junior colorist for one of my projects who turned out to be…
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36 keepers: Working towards a perfect roll of film in India
One of the things I tried while in India was to set myself a simple challenge: to shoot a “perfect” roll of 36 exposures.
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My year on film in 115 photos: A 2019 retrospective or, my not-a-365-project
What follows is my 2019 in film photography, a 365 photography project that was absolutely not a 365 project. In this article, I share the results from 115 of the sheets/rolls of film I shot in 2019. It boils down to over one hundred photographs taken by yours truly, all wrapped up in a couple…
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EMULSIVE’s most popular film stock reviews of 2019
There are a few days left for 2019 but fingers crossed, it’s the first year for quite some time where we haven’t seen one or more film discontinued – great, isn’t it? In fact, we’ve seen somewhere in the region of three new film stocks announced AND released – ILFORD ORTHO PLUS, Fujifilm NEOPAN 100…
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5 Frames… With Kodak Pro Image 100 (EI 800 / 35mm format / Nikon F100)
I have been using this film for at least 2 decades. For me, Kodak Pro Image 100 was always a very good option for almost all situations. Portraits, events or whatever; it’s always been a film that returns very good or acceptable results. And best of all, you can push it three stops without any…
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EMULSIVE interview #198: I am Angela Solis and this is why I shoot film
I’ve known today’s interviewee online for a few years now, and even had the pleasure of meeting her back in 2018*.
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Camera review: the Olympus IS-5000 bridge camera
2002 was a funny time for film cameras.
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Film stock review: Kodak Pro Image 100
I’ll begin this review with a quick disclaimer – I’ve been shooting film for less than a year at this point.
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Every single film stock still made today – Part 4: Kodak to Maco Direct (v4)
Update 03: 2018-11-20 Welcome to part four of this series exploring every single film stock (including instant film, dry plates, etc.), still being made today.
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Photography: Slats slats slats – Kodak Pro Image 100 (35mm)
Slats slats slats Kodak Pro Image 100 shot at ISO100 Color negative film in 35mm format
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Photography: Grand theft pamplet – Shot on Kodak Pro Image 100 at EI 100 (35mm format)
Grand theft pamplet Kodak Pro Image 100 shot at EI 100 Color negative film in 35mm format
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Photography: Going going gone – Shot on Kodak Pro Image 100 at EI 100 (35mm format)
Going going gone Kodak Pro Image 100 shot at EI 100 Color negative film in 35mm format
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Photography: High hopes – Shot on Kodak Pro Image 100 Professional at EI 100 (35mm format)
High hopes Shot on Kodak Pro Image 100 Professional at EI 100 Color negative film in 35mm format
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Photography: Bundle of laughs – Shot on Kodak Proimage 100 at EI 100 (35mm format)
Bundle of laughs Shot on Kodak ProImage 100 at EI 100 Color negative film in 35mm format
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Photography: Pantone swatch – Kodak ProImage 100 (35mm)
Pantone swatch Kodak ProImage 100 shot at EI 100 Color negative film in 35mm format