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Tag: Kodak Portra 400
EMULSIVE interview #110: I am Kristen Smith and this is why I shoot film
It must have been near on a year ago when I first nudged today’s interviewee for her time over on Twitter.
Photography: Barred skies – Kodak Portra 400 (120)
Barred skies
Shot on Kodak Portra 400 at EI 400
Color negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6
EMULSIVE interview #107: I am Scott Barman and this is why I shoot film – NSFW
Before you scroll on, please be aware that today’s interview is decidedly Not Safe For Work.
Just in case you need some space, the interview starts below.
Scroll down when you’re ready.
I’m sitting down with Scott D
EMULSIVE interview #103: I am Raffael Stiborek and this is why I shoot film
I grabbed some time with Raffael Stiborek 28 year old photographer from Austria.
You may have already seen some of his portrait work flying around the internet but if not, you’re in for a real treat.
More from the man
EMULSIVE interview #96: I am David Rothschild and this is why I shoot film
Today’s interviewee is a real treat, I’m honoured to me able to introduce you to David Rothschild, a native Virginian photographer an musician with a interesting adoration of naked trees and old houses.
Over to you, David.
Hi
EMULSIVE interview #91: I am John B Crane and this is why I shoot film
Certain readers may recognise today’s interviewee as the man behind http://www.nikonf6.net. I prefer to call him John.
EMULSIVE interview #86: I am Jamelle Bouie and this is why I shoot film
Today we’re sitting down with film photographer Jamelle Bouie.
Photography: Number 32 – Kodak Portra 400
2016-06-09 – Number 32
Kodak Portra 400 shot at EI 800.
Color negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6.
Push processed two stops.
EMULSIVE interview #83: I am Joffrey Carpentier and this is why I shoot film
I’ve been looking forward to this one!
EMULSIVE interview #80: I am Nick Prideaux and this is why I shoot film
Today we’re talking to Australian Nick Prideaux, transplanted to Bangkok after an extended stint in Tokyo for the past five years. I guess you could call Nick a purist for the most part.
Visualisation for film photographers
We’re incredibly proud to bring you the first in what will hopefully be a new series of articles focused on providing a more educational look at certain aspects of film photography.
Photography: 茶 / Chá / Tea – Kodak Portra 400 (120)
茶 / Chá / Tea – 2015-05-04
Kodak Portra 400 shot at EI 400
Color negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6
This image is featured on the 52 Rolls update for week 10-13 2016!
EMULSIVE interview #75: I am Kevin Luyo and this is why I shoot film
It’s the beginning of May, spring is in full bloom (mostly), I for one can feel summer’s imminent arrival – it’s not soon enough.
So, it seems like the perfect time to bring you the work of another young
EMULSIVE 52 Rolls 2016 Week 10-13 update
“What is this mysterious object in the sky? Why does it burn my eyes? What is this feeling on my skin?
EMULSIVE interview #72: I am Jeff Hao and this is why I shoot film
Continuing our theme of bringing you film photographers both long and not so long in the tooth, we’re incredibly pleased to be able to introduce you to 19 year old photographer Jeff Hao and his work.
As per the norm
EMULSIVE interview #71: I am Seth Harwood and this is why I shoot film
We grabbed some time to bring you the thoughts and images of Seth Harwood, South Dakotan and night shooter extraordinaire.
There’s plenty of stunning work for you to absorb below, so without further ado, it’s over to Seth.
 
EMULSIVE interview #66: I am Jon Wilkening and this is why I shoot film
Grab a tall drink and make yourself comfortable. It’s time for a little look into the journey of Jon Wilkening, producer and purveyor of the strangest and most mesmerizing pinhole photography I’ve ever been lucky enough to see – this
Photography: Exit-Entrance – Kodak Portra 400
Kodak Portra 400 shot at ISO800
Color negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6
Push processed two stops
EMULSIVE interview #60: I am Oliver Liria and this is why I shoot film
Welcome to today’s EMULSIVE interview.