Following up my previous article, I was determined to iron some issues I identified in my process, hoping it would lead me to an improvement in my photos.
The biggest problems ...
7 May, 2020
Honing In On Areas For Improvement – My First Steps into Analogue – Part 2 – By Andrea Bevacqua
Moving on from my first experiences, and having a lot of spare time, I was thinking how I could improve and enjoy more my journey. In doing so, I identified two main points. I n...
30 April, 2020
Finding the digital bit more difficult – My first steps into Analogue – Part 1 – By Andrea Bevacqua
After some time, I am back into the world of photography. I’ve always been intrigued by analogue photography and especially by the dark room, but I have never attempted it. So, ...
There’s been a large amount of chatter on some of the analogue photography Facebook groups recently about whether or not it’s cheating to use software to tweak your film photos ...
6 September, 2018
Scanning from the emulsion; getting the most out of a flatbed scanner – By David Narbecki
I was asked recently my opinions around what I think is the best way to scan a large collection of slides? I replied by suggesting that they should have a lab scan it and not to...
11 August, 2018
Kodak P3200 & Happiness found in my (lazy) Hybrid 35mm Workflow
A little while ago I loaded a roll of Kodak P3200 into my Leica M4-P and proceeded to shoot a few frames one evening down the pub. I then forgot I’d loaded P3200 and thought I’d...
15 March, 2017
Pacific Image XA Review – I Scan at home, and this is why – Guest Post by Mark Sperry
This is ostensibly a review of the Pacific Image XA 35mm film scanner. I say, “ostensibly,” because it’s just as much a diatribe about scanning processes and how to approach the...
11 March, 2017
Noritsu LS-1100 – The Move to Home Scanning / Early experiences with a 35mm Film Lab Scanner
I've had my Noritsu LS-1100 for nearly a year, yet after all this time I'm only just beginning to scan with it. To say it's been a bit of a rocky road would be an understatement...