Vintage cameras on the Disabled Photographers' Society stand at The Photography & Video Show. Every year I get here early, and every year I buy something cool. This is the Aladdin's Cave of camera ...
I'm selling my 35mm SLR because I never use it and I'm going to put the money from it towards getting a real 4x5 camera. I think I'm going to get a Speed Graphic, though I'd also love to someday have ...
Intrepid Camera is a specialist manufacturer of large-format film photography equipment, and it has almost single-handedly resurrected the medium, developing retro analog cameras with modern features.
It truly warms my heart how much people are gravitating towards film photography. Don't get me wrong, I'm not naive to think that film is winning the battle of film vs. digital photography, especially ...
Typically, if you’re shooting 35 mm film, you’re using it in an old point-and-shoot or maybe a nice SLR. You might even make some sizeable prints if you take a particularly good shot. But you can get ...
Well, for the couple of days, I have been reading up on large format, especially the 4x5. I am still uncertain if it is right for me. Of course, the 4x5 inches negative is nice. However, lugging ...
You can’t argue with the results of large-format film cameras — picture the boxy bellows held by a cigar-chomping big-city press photographer of the 1940s — but they don’t really hold a candle to the ...
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