The Film Photography Project informs, engages and inspires film shooters both novice and professional alike by sharing our creative output, experiences and passion for film photography and film-making.
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The Film Photography Project informs, engages and inspires film shooters both novice and professional alike by sharing our creative output, experiences and passion for film photography and film-making.
This episode dives into fresh film news and vintage gear! Trev Lee introduces the new Harman Phoenix II color film in 35mm and 120, while Leslie Lazenby reviews the fun and waterproof 1993 Konica Mermaid 35mm camera.
Michael Raso, Owen McCafferty, and Mat Marrash are back at the mic chatting all about the brand-new Kodak AHU movie film stock and some cool movie film splicing options!
The return of FPP RetroChrome 35mm film, time travel to the late 1980s for the first-ever autofocus lens from Vivitar, and get the scoop on the Fuji GW617 II 120 camera.
Leslie Lazenby shares tips on finding inspiration through local and cultural events. Mark O’Brien explores the rare Konica 28 HG, and Owen McCafferty reviews the Konica FS-1 35mm SLR. Plus, fun and insights from the full FPP team!
The FPP crew takes a dive into the historic Cine-Kodak line of 16mm and 8mm movie cameras. Michael, Owen, and Mat explore Kodak’s legacy of accessible, home-movie film making.
Michael Raso and Mat Marrash showcase FPP 16mm YETI BW Film! It’s the incredible fine grained, orthochromatic BW film with creamy tones named after the famous Himalayan cryptid!
Michael Raso & John Fedele announce the upcoming November 8th Beers & Cameras Ohio meetup at Brewing Green hosted by the FPP crew and Trev Lee from The Darkroom.
The Film Photography Project informs, engages and inspires film shooters both novice and professional alike by sharing our creative output, experiences and passion for film photography and film-making.