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ILFORD Shares How Their Prized Black and White Films are Made

It's always fascinating to learn about how our favorite things and everyday tools are made. For some photographers, of course, that includes their go-to film stocks. Black and white film photographers are definitely in for a treat, as ILFORD has recently shared a peek inside the HARMAN technology factory in Mobberley, England where the ILFORD and Kentmere product lines are made. thephoblographer.com »

2019-7-17 10:00

Peak Design Made a Travel Tripod with Game-Changing Compactness

The San Francisco-based company Peak Design prides itself on creating innovative products for photographers that redefine their categories, and today it’s back to disrupt a new niche: tripods. The brand’s new Travel Tripod is designed to be one of the most compact and easy-to-use tripods ever made. The result of four years of development, the […] petapixel.com »

2019-5-21 17:07

These High Quality Photo Prints are Made in the Darkroom: Similar to Chrome Film!

Duggal renamed their chromogenic prints to their HD-C prints a number of years ago. Why? Maybe just to get with it in the digital world and for better marketing. But if you're understanding of how fantastic prints from darkroom processes can be, then you'll understand the affordable yet super high quality that they're delivering to customers via ShopDuggal. thephoblographer.com »

2018-12-4 14:00

“Mounted Chimeras” Features Fantastic Creatures “Made” Through Multiple Exposures

Ever wanted to make something different using double or even multiple exposures with film cameras? Something that's not a silhouette of someone set against cityscapes or flowers? We've found an interesting project that makes use of this beloved analog technique in a rather fantastic way: creating surreal, mythological creatures.  thephoblographer.com »

2018-10-24 19:00

Photokina 2018: Zenit and Leica collaborate on new 'M'

Designed in Russia, made in. . . Germany? It's the Zenit M Leica is clearly in the mood for partnerships: A day after the company announced it was teaming up with Panasonic and Sigma on the L mount, Zenit took the wraps off the 'M', a Zenit-designed, Leica manufactured rangefinder camera which has (cough cough) rather a lot in common with Leica's last-generation M Typ 240. dpreview.com »

2018-9-27 18:14

Sean Tucker: Why I made the Big Switch to Sony

Sean Tucker: I recently made a total switch in my gear from Canon/Fujifilm to Sony. This video gives my reasoning and why the Sony system is best for my needs as a travelling hybrid shooter. I also give my thoughts on how we should be choosing gear in general, avoiding brand loyalty, gear snobbishness etc, […] The post Sean Tucker: Why I made the Big Switch to Sony appeared first on sonyalpharumors. sonyalpharumors.com »

2018-8-14 12:53

Wim Wenders: Phones Have Made Photography ‘More Dead Than Ever’

Renowned German photographer and filmmaker Wim Wenders thinks that photography “is more dead than ever” and that smartphones are to blame for the art form’s demise. In this 1.5-minute video produced by BBC News, Wenders stops at an exhibition of his Polaroid photos to share some of his thoughts on the current landscape of photography. […] petapixel.com »

2018-8-1 18:51

Sand on an ND Filter Made a Nice Bokeh Effect on This Long Exposure Photo

During one of our routine rounds on Reddit's photography threads, we spotted a post by Brandon Nguyen on r/photocritique asking for thoughts on one of his long exposures taken at Lake Tahoe. There doesn't seem to anything out of the ordinary about that at first, except for that bit about sand making a "neato bokeh effect" on his shot.  thephoblographer.com »

2018-7-11 16:00