Tag: film reviews
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The Kodak Ektachrome IE: The Ancestor of the Kodak Aerochrome EIR
written by frauspatzi on 2013-05-13 #gearThe Kodak Ektachrome IE is one of those rare slide films that each analogue shooter should try. That is, if you get to have your hands on one!
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Dreamy Beach Photos from 14-Years-Expired Ektachrome Slide Film
written by denisesanjose on 2012-07-19 #gearI took a chance on a roll of Kodak Ektachrome Elite II 100 film which expired in 1998. It wasn't well-stored so I had the lowest expectations of the $3 discontinued slide film. But after using it on my trip to Boracay, I ended up loving the photos and now want to buy the rest of the deadstock! Find out why here.
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The Pros & Cons of C-41 Black & White Film
written by denisesanjose on 2012-08-23 #gearThere's a reason why the best black and white films out there are meant for traditional developing. While C-41 monochrome is convenient to process, the results aren't so impressive. I shot one roll during a beach holiday and was a little put off by how washed out and grey it turned out.
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First Impressions: Velvety Velvia 100F
written by denisesanjose on 2013-03-13 #gearOn a trip to twin crater lakes in Laguna, I decided to try Fuji Velvia slide film for the first time. Imagine my delight when I got the roll back from the lab and saw how rich the colours in my photos were! From plush purples to rad reds, the images boast of strong contrasts as well as smooth tones.
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Community Amigo: Laurence Arnold from South West London
written by hannah_brown on 2014-11-23 #peopleIn this new series, we talk to film fanatics from all around the UK about their passion for film photography and the best places to shoot in their home town. Meet Laurence Arnold from South West London.
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UK Community Amigo: Vicki Cartlidge from Stoke-on-Trent
written by hannah_brown on 2014-06-08 #peopleIn a new series, we talk to film fanatics from all around the UK about their passion for film photography and their favourite places to shoot in their home town. Today we go to Stoke-On-Trent and meet Vicki Cartlidge who talks about Holgas, Dianas and magical transformer cameras.
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Community LomoAmigo Mafiosa Reviews The Iceman At TIFF 2012
written by mafiosa on 2012-10-06The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is a festival whose mission is “to transform the way people see the world through film”. Since its creation in 1976, this festival has grown into one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world and is thought of as the festival that kicks off the film award season. Many Oscar contending films premiere at TIFF each year, and most films are accompanied by their directors, producers and all-star casts.
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