In 1996 I purchased a Mamiya 6MF rangefinder with the 50, 75 and 150 lenses to replace an Olympus OM1/OM2 35mm system. The Olympus cameras and lenses were, of course, compact ...
7 May, 2021
24 Frames / Whole Roll of 110 Fujicolor in an Agfamatic Pocket Camera on a Countryside walk – By Rock
I haven't submitted anything for a while: I'm six months into a medical condition that largely effects my upper limbs, in particular so-called 'clumsy hands'. This has greatly r...
When the pandemic hit I was in the midst of my first winter working as a postman/mailman/brevbärare/whatever-your-preference. For the first four months, I sat on my bottom, all ...
9 April, 2021
38 frames / A Whole Roll of Fujicolor C200 in a Canon Snappy LXII – #FullRollFriday – by David Hume
This is part of a project I’ve had going for a while. It’s about aesthetics and observation. I’m trying to strip everything I can out of the process of making an image and then ...
19 January, 2021
Fuji Superia 400 – Single Roll Review – by Christian Schroeder
Let me set things straight: I do love Kodak Portra. It is the color negative film I use all the time. And, probably like many of you guys, could easily deal with it if Portra wa...
14 January, 2021
5 Frames with the Argus C4 in Michigan – by Sean Benham
The American Leica, no. A tough and durable rangefinder camera that has survived the decades with an awesome lens, yes. The 1950s made Argus C4 (aka C-Four as is written on the ...
7 January, 2021
5 frames with Fuji 800 Disposable Camera Film and a Canon EOS 650 – By Michael Boffey
800 is a big number in film photography, at least if you’re using colour film. The most sensitive colour films currently available all top out at 800 ISO. Kodak Portra is beauti...
17 December, 2020
5 Frames with a Canonet 28 and Fuji C200 – By Andrew Bogard
The classic scene: an advert for a bunch of random film cameras that showed no hint of what the cameras actually were. I met with the seller and she showed me a dilapidated box ...