Saturday, January 15, 2011
Film Photography Podcast Journal - Episode 26 - January 15, 2011
Show Notes by
Michael Raso
Topics include photography print magazines, Cibachrome , home darkroom tips, spotlight on View Camera Magazine, camera giveaway and more! Hosted by Michael Raso, Duane Polcou and special guest John Fedele
Produced in the United States, the Film Photography Podcast is broadcast around the globe via iTunes and direct stream from http://www.filmphotographypodcast.com
Topics discussed:
View Camera Magazine
“VIEWCAMERA® is a bi-monthly publication that began in 1988, and is specifically aimed toward the large format photographer. Each issue provides in-depth interviews with portfolios by respected photographers, new and used equipment reviews, workshop listings, and articles providing technical information for the large format photographer that cannot be found in any other publication. In addition, we have many regular features in each issue including Product Review, Working With a Master, and The Black-and-White Corner.”
Duane Polcou discusses why View Camera Magazine is the best magazine of its kind.
http://www.viewcamera.com
Peterson’s Photographic
Note! Peterson’s Photographic is still in publication!
“Petersen’s PHOTOgraphic Digital Photo Guide, available only on newsstands, is a beautifully designed quarterly with 48 pages of up-to-date tutorials, uninterrupted by advertising from cover to cover. What makes this publication unique is that each issue is devoted to a single topic, enabling you to make the most of your digital camera and shoot like a pro.”
http://www.photographic.com/
Photo Technic Magazine
Recommended by FPP listener Erik Ljung
http://www.flickr.com/photos/eljung/
“A 30 year tradition: DARKROOM TECHNIQUES… PHOTO Techniques… photo technique…
A New Direction
With full respect for the photographic history and practices that have come before us, and dedicated to the vast array of exciting contemporary practitioners, we welcome you to a rejuvenated photo technique magazine.”
http://www.phototechmag.com/
110 articles in print publications (1970s)
Cibachromehttp://www.phototechmag.com/
“Ilfochrome (formerly known as Cibachrome) is a dye destruction positive-to-positive photographic process used for the reproduction of slides on photographic paper. The prints are made on a dimensionally stable polyester base, essentially a plastic base opposed to traditional paper base. Since it uses azo dyes on a polyester base, the print will not fade, discolor, or deteriorate for a long time. Characteristics of Ilfochrome prints are image clarity, color purity, as well as being an archival process able to produce critical accuracy to the original slide.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilfochrome
Duane also discusses Cloneachrome in NYC
Cloneachrome still going strong - http://www.cloneachrome.com/
Urban Outfitters support Film Photography
http://www.urbanoutfitters.com
Giveaway Items!
AGFA APX BW Film Giveaway
We are giving away two sets of film. Two winners will receive 3 rolls of film each. One roll of Agfa APX 25 BW, one roll of Agfa APX 100 BW and one roll of Agfa APX 400 BW.
To enter this contest, send your name, mailing address and tell us a little about your film photography) to FilmPhotographyPodcast (at) gmail.com
Image © by FPP listener Dan Domme on Agfa APX 400
http://www.flickr.com/photos/yeknom02/
Ciro-Flex 120 TLR / Developer Giveaway
We are giving away a Ciro-Flex camera, 120 film and Rodinal equivalent developer.
To enter this contest, send your name, mailing address )and tell us a little about your film photography) to FilmPhotographyPodcast (at) gmail.com
Fuji Instax WIDE 200 Camera Giveaway
We’re also giving away the Fuji Instax Wide 200 camera.
Image by FPP listener Shaun Keenan
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shaunkeenan/
To enter this contest, send your name, mailing address and tell us a little about your film photography) to FilmPhotographyPodcast (at) gmail.com
FPP Lo-Fo / High Drag 35mm Film
Expired, abused, neglected. For the daring photographer!
FPP’s vault of film. Expiration date unknown! Storage unknown!
The FPP 2011 Calendar
Your very own full-color FPP calendar! Your donation is greatly appreciated.
http://filmphotographypodcast.com/donate.php
Polaroid Talking Camera
“Designed for Polaroid's 600-series integral film, the 636 Talking Camera has a unique gimmick. Along with a couple of pre-recorded messages, the camera can also be used to record speech (or music) which is played via a loudspeaker just before firing of the shutter.”
http://www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Polaroid_636_Talking_Camera
Processing Black and White Film at Home
Duane discusses the process of pre-soaking your film before developing.
“An anti-halation backing is a layer found in modern photographic films. It is placed between the light-sensitive emulsion and the tough film base, or sometimes on the back of the film base. The light that passes through the emulsion and the base is absorbed by the opaque anti-halation layer. This keeps that light from reflecting off the pressure plate or anything else behind the film and re-exposing the emulsion, reducing contrast.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-halation_backing
Hot Shoe to PC Sync Adapter for External Strobes Flash
I purchased this Hot Show adapter so that I can use an off-camera flash with my Holga.
Purchased from John Camera in Hong Kong.
stores.ebay.com/John-Camera-Store
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Next Episode in 2 weeks!
About The Film Photography Podcast
Launched in October of 2009, the Film Photography Podcast is a 90 minute, bi-weekly Internet radio program, exploring a wide range of topics relevant to the experienced and aspiring photographer using film as a medium. Hosts Michael Raso and Duane Polcou enthusiastically dissect and debate the pros-and-cons of film formats, do-it-yourself techniques, digital technologies, and vintage and contemporary cameras and accessories in a thorough, informative and casual manner. Regular features include Camera tests and reviews, “book of the month”, interviews, a listener-generated Q&A, and film-related giveaways.
Produced in the United States, the Film Photography Podcast is broadcast around the globe via iTunes and direct stream from http://www.filmphotographypodcast.com
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