The death of film has been widely reported, but technologies are only perfected after they’ve been made obsolete. It may not be instant photography, but there is at least one machine that will take ...
The art of analog photography has seen a resurgence, with both seasoned enthusiasts and younger generations expressing a renewed interest in analogue film photography. The AGO Film Processor, a ...
Shooting film is a wonderful experience in a lot of ways, but finding a processing lab that’s good, fast, and affordable is getting harder all the time. A clever photographer decided to take matters ...
While it’s possible to develop your own color film, black and white is a good place to start. It’s also the essence of film photography: just look at the work of Ansel Adams and Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Developing black-and-white film at home isn’t actually very hard once you get used to it, but there are a few tricky parts of the process. The Lab-Box, however, is designed to streamline the process ...
Anyone who has ever processed real analog film in a darkroom probably remembers two things: the awkward fumbling in absolute darkness while trying to get the film loaded into the developing reel, and ...
I remember the first digital camera I ever used. It was the size of a salad bowl and stored images on a 3.5” disk. Yes, the same size we used to shove into our computers. Each image—a disk could hold ...
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The celluloid renaissance has led Kodak to open their own labs in major production cities. In 2014, when the last film processing lab in New York City closed, famed cinematographer Ed Lachman claimed ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Hollywood will witness the end of an era Friday as a decades-old film processing lab says goodbye to celluloid. KNX 1070's Margaret Carrero reports as many as 100 employees ...