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13 April, 2019

5 Frames with Kodak T-MAX P3200 (Pushed to 6400), a Leica M3 and v1 35mm Summicron – By Steven Bleistein

By Steven Bleistein

The other day, I was shooting in Tokyo’s Tsukiji outer market on a dark and drizzly morning. Not only was it overcast, but I was shooting in the shadows of buildings, so ISO 400...
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12 April, 2019

5 Frames on Skiddaw with an Olympus XA and T-MAX P3200 – By Chris Pattison

By Chris Pattison

I’m lucky. Once in a while a good friend of mine invites me over to the English Lake District. I get to stay at his place with other friends, drink beer, summit mountains and ta...
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9 April, 2019

5 Frames with Kodak Pro Image 100 – By James Greenoff

By James Greenoff-Cairns

I’ve been in a committed ménage à trois with Ilford HP5 and Kodak Portra 400 for the last few years. There have been dalliances with others but these were one or two roll stands...
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24 March, 2019

5 Frames with Kodak Ektachrome E100 in Morocco – by Simon King

By Simon King

There were so many things I was worried about when I shot these slides on a recent trip to Morocco. I was using my Leica M6, which I had recently had serviced, but there were a ...
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21 March, 2019

Kodak Portra 400 – Pushing to 1600 – by Simon King

By Simon King

I recently wrote about shooting my first roll of Portra 400, which I had pushed to 800 - my preferred ISO for shooting 400 speed film. There were a few commenters who seemed sur...
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3 March, 2019

5 frames with a Minolta Weathermatic 35 and Portra 400 – By Linda Terstad

By Linda Terstad

The one that's not really your type but still you got chemistry – that sort of sums up my feelings for the Minolta Weathermatic 35DL. On paper, most things are wrong for me with...
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18 February, 2019

A few frames with a Konica Hexar RF, Voigtlander 50mm f/1.2 and Kodak Portra 800

By Hamish Gill

It sometimes feels like a few of the pieces of the puzzle just come together. This might be to do with light, or the subject matter, mood, gear, whatever; it’s a nice feeling! I...
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9 January, 2019

5 Candid Portraits in Tsukiji Pushing T-Max 100 with a Leica M6J and Summicron 50mm f/2- By Steven Bleistein

By Steven Bleistein

Tsukiji is one of the few remaining neighborhoods in Tokyo where you can get a sense of what the city was like in the 1950s and 1960s, and a favorite street photography stomping...
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