Five Female Film Photographers to Follow – January 2021
The great Danielle Wrobleski is here with her first article in a new series, Five Female Film Photographers to Follow. Enjoy!
read moreThe great Danielle Wrobleski is here with her first article in a new series, Five Female Film Photographers to Follow. Enjoy!
read moreThe Olympus AZ-4 and the Ricoh Mirai are not great cameras. But they’ve meant more to me than I ever thought a lump of plastic could.
read moreI’ve always sought to try something new almost every couple of weeks to keep photography interesting. With digital photography, something “new” was usually expensive gear, or a strange technique, or…
read moreCraig (sort of) reviews the Lomography Diana F+, a lo-fi medium format point and shoot camera for 120 film.
read moreAfter buying a Canon AE-1, Stephen takes off for Gates of the Arctic National Park with his new camera and a backpack full of Kodak Portra.
read moreNegative Lab Pro is a Lightroom plugin that simplifies the conversion of raw film scans into digitized files. We review and interview NLP’s creator here.
read moreCory’s three part series on the Zone System and mastering darkroom printing wraps up today, in part three.
read moreThe writers have decided on their photographic New Year’s Resolutions, and we want to hear yours too! Happy New Year to you all!
read moreOur review of the Olympus 35 SP, a spot-meter-equipped 35mm film rangefinder camera.
read moreThere’s an old saying in boxing – ”styles make fights.” The most entertaining boxing matches feature complementary styles, well-demonstrated in the slugger-on-slugger brawl of Gatti vs. Ward or the brains-vs-brawn bullfight that…
read moreI’m on top of the mountain Kehlstein in Obersalzburg, Germany. Nestled about thirty minutes west of Salzburg and fifteen minutes east of the more famous Berchtesgaden, Obersalzburg has the dubious…
read moreThe magnitude of Kodak successfully rereleasing a film like Ektachrome is huge. It’s also a milestone that, frankly, many of us never thought possible. When the staff here at CP…
read moreThe simplest, most cost-effective way to jazz up one’s film photography is to spring for a new film stock. Sure, you could seek a rare lens or a unique body,…
read moreI’ve spent the past few months shooting a rare and interesting lens from Olympus’ glory days, the Olympus Zuiko 40mm F/2 in OM mount. This lens combines many of the…
read more