Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Film Photography Podcast Listeners MEET-UP in NYC!

Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 2011

blog by Michael Raso

The first Film Photography Podcast (FPP) meet-up was held in New York City on Saturday, April 16, 2011. Grey skies and wind didn’t stop avid FPPers and FPP founder and host Michael Raso (That's me!) from coming out to meet and get to know each other.

Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 2011

Meet-Up organizer Dan Domme along with Michael Calleia and Mat Marrash mapped a walking route from 23rd Steet to Canal that included stops at Lomography Store, Leica Gallery and The Impossible Project. The day ended at Impossible where the enthusiastic group posed for an 8x10 portrait shot on Mat Marrash’s Eastman Commercial B camera.

Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 2011
FPP Co-Host Mat Marrash tries out the Lomography 360 Spinner 35mm camera

Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 2011

Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 2011

Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 2011
above shots: FPP group leader Dan Domme leads from 24th Street through Chelsea to the Lomography Store on 8th Avenue.

Below: Lomography Store manager Hans Hendley welcomes Film Photography Podcast! Hans gives a lecture on the Lomo CLA camera, chats with fellow FPPers and takes a group shot in front of the shop.

Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 2011

Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 2011

Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 2011

Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 2011

LOMOGRAPHY: What is it?

Lomography is a Magazine, a Shop, and a Community dedicated to analogue photography.

It began with a fateful encounter in the early 1990s, when two students in Vienna, Austria, stumbled upon the Lomo Kompakt Automat – a small, enigmatic Russian camera. Mindlessly taking shots from the hip, and sometimes looking through the viewfinder, they were astounded with the mindblowing photos that it produced – the colours were vibrant, with deep saturation and vignettes that framed the shot – it was nothing like they had seen before! Upon returning home, friends wanted their own Lomo LC-A, igniting a new style of artistic experimental photography that we now know as Lomography!

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below: FPP Group members took a lunch pitstop at New York’s famous TWO BOOTS PIZZA

Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 2011

The group stopped briefly at the Leica Gallery where I shot a portrait of group member Jordan Starr. (I didn’t know photography wasn’t allowed until a guard quietly murmered to me “No photography in the gallery.”)

Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 2011

Last stop – The Impossible Project on Broadway at Canal Street. The Impossible Project is responsible for manufacturing brand new film for vintage Polaroid cameras. Impossible guy Frank Love and staff gave us their full attention as “FPP Mat” set up his 8x10 camera for our group shot.

Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 2011

Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 2011

Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 2011

Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 2011

A terrific day. Amazing thanks to the kind folks at Lomography, The Impossible Project, Dan Domme, Mat Marrash, Michael Calleia and the FPP listeners who attended. FPP listener support has been overwhelming in 2011. I’m looking forward to future meet-ups!

Write to me at FilmPhotographyPodcast (at) gmail.com

Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 2011

What is FPP?
The Film Photography Project seeks to inform, engage and inspire amateur and professional photographers working in the traditional film medium. Launched by FPP founder Michael Raso in 2009, FPP provides a forum for photographers from around the globe to share their creative output, challenges and product reviews, while promoting the viability of vintage cameras and film through frequent give-aways and exchange programs. In addition to the Film Photography Podcast Internet Radio Show, the Film Photography Project network of imprints includes the FPP Flickr Page, YouTube Channel, Facebook Group, Twitter Account, newsletter and the Filmhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif Photography Project Store.

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Photos by Michael Raso / Copyright 2011 Film Photography Project

2 comments:

  1. It's great to see the photos. There are a few here that I haven't (yet) seen on Flickr.

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  2. Wish I could have been present. Looked like fun.

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