Tag: Leica
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EMULSIVE interview #188: I am Ted Vieira and this is why I shoot film – NSFW
Today’s interviewee is the man once described as “the man with the silkiest voice you’ll ever hear” (by me), Ted Viera. Trust me, I’m not wrong on this one.
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Photography: Open invitation – Shot on Kodak T-MAX 3200 (TMZ) at EI 800 (35mm format)
Open invitation Shot on Kodak T-MAX 3200 (TMZ) at EI 800 Black and white negative film in 35mm format Pull processed 2 stops Leica M6 TTL 0.85 + 7artisans 35mm f/2 (read the lens review) Development notes Kodak HC-110
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Photography: No smoking – Shot on Fuji NEOPAN 400 at EI 400 (35mm format)
No smoking Shot on Fuji NEOPAN 400 at EI 400 Black and white negative film in 35mm format Over processed one stop Development notes Kodak HC-110: 1+31(B), 21°C/70°F, 06:30 (N+1) No presoak, 1-minute initial agitation, 5 inversions/minute
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5 Frames… With ILFORD DELTA 100 Professional (EI 80 / 35mm format / Leica MP)
In the beginning, there was film. My favorite emulsions for the decades starting in 1976, were slow speed Kodachrome (25 and 64) and Tri-X shot on a Canon F-1n.
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EMULSIVE interview #185: I am Tony Vaccaro and this is why I shoot film
It’s impossible to understate Tony Vaccaro’s contribution to the 20th century, be it in his role as World War II combatant and documentarian, or his post-war work in fashion and portrait photography.
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5 Frames… With ILFORD HP5 PLUS (EI 1600 / 35mm format / Leica M4)
I live in North-East Lincolnshire in the UK and was raised in the coastal town of Cleethorpes, a once glorious Victorian seaside resort whose star has now largely faded.
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Photography: Don’t leave your sht at the beach – Shot on Kodak Ektar 100 at EI 100 (35mm format)
Don’t leave your sh1t at the beach Shot on Kodak Ektar 100 at EI 100 Color negative film in 35mm format Over processed one stop.
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Mumbai Part 5: a permanent change of station
MEXICO — The monsoon rains had been slow in coming. The heat built and there were clouds in the white-hot sky but the rains did not come. People died in their houses and in the streets.
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Photography: From below – Shot on Kodak AEROCHROME III 1443 (35mm format)
From below Shot on Kodak AEROCHROME III 1443 at EI 400 Color infrared aerial surveillance film in 35mm format Shot with #21 orange filter Read the Kodak AEROCHROME review
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Photography: Dripping red – Shot on Kodak AEROCHROME III 1443 (35mm format)
Dripping red Shot on Kodak AEROCHROME III 1443 at EI 400 Color infrared aerial surveillance film in 35mm format Shot with #21 orange filter Read the Kodak AEROCHROME review
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Photography: Zero – Shot on Kodak ColorPlus 200 at EI 200 (35mm format)
Zero Shot on Kodak ColorPlus 200 at EI 200 Color negative film in 35mm format
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5 Frames… With Kentmere 400 (EI 1600 / 35mm format / Leica M4)
I shot this roll during a visit to Hull in the United Kingdom.
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5 Frames… With. Kodak ColorPlus 200 (EI 200 / 35mm format / Leica M6)
After a long struggle trying to find the right lens for my Leica M6, I decided to give the 7Artisans 50mm f/1.1 a try (in other words, I was giving myself a chance to shoot with the Leica since getting
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5 Frames… With Kodak EKTACHROME 64T (EI 64 / 35mm format / Leica M6)
The photos I present you were made with my Leica M6, 35mm Summicron and Kodak EKTACHROME 64T, which was cross-processed. This is my all-time favorite film and it’s sad that Kodak doesn’t produce it anymore.
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Photography: Twins – Shot on Kodak T-MAX 3200 at EI 800 (35mm format)
Twins Shot on Kodak T-MAX 3200 (TMZ) at EI 800 Black and white negative film in 35mm format Pull processed 2 stops Leica M6 TTL 0.85 + 7artisans 35mm f/2 (read the lens review) Development notes Kodak HC-110 (B
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Photography: Condensed – Shot on Kodak T-MAX 3200 at EI 800 (35mm format)
Condensed Shot on Kodak T-MAX 3200 (TMZ) at EI 800 Black and white negative film in 35mm format Pull processed 2 stops Leica M6 TTL 0.85 + 7artisans 35mm f/2 (read the lens review) Development notes Kodak HC-110 (B
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Photography: Royalty – Shot on Kodak T-MAX 3200 at EI 800 (35mm format)
Royalty Shot on Kodak T-MAX 3200 (TMZ) at EI 800 Black and white negative film in 35mm format Pull processed 2 stops Leica M6 TTL 0.85 + 7artisans 35mm f/2 (read the lens review) Development notes Kodak HC-110 (B









