Tag: tmax

  • Analogue is in Vogue: The Rise of Film Photography

    written by bsmart on 2012-06-29
    Analogue is in Vogue: The Rise of Film Photography

    Film photography has had quite a journey over the past decade. Only a few years ago people were hailing the death of film. "Digital is the future", people said. It certainly looked that way. But recently people are falling over themselves to replicate film photography. iPhone apps are mimicking lo-fi photography - Lomography is in vogue. I'm seeing more and more people with vintage and Lomography cameras slung over their shoulders in London's tourist hotspots.

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  • Kodak T-Max P3200 (35mm, 3200 ISO)

    written by nation_of_pomation on 2011-12-16 #gear
    Kodak T-Max P3200 (35mm, 3200 ISO)

    Do you want the ultimate speed? Do you want to shoot without flashl? Do you love grain? If you answered yes to all questions, read on.

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  • T-Max P3200: Kodak's Fastest Film

    written by pvalyk on 2011-12-17 #gear
    T-Max P3200: Kodak's Fastest Film

    The best of the best, the T-MAX 3200 Professional B/W film is Kodak's fastest. Read more about this high-speed film and take a look at some of its photos after the jump.

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  • Kodak T-MAX P3200: A Speedy Film

    written by m23 on 2012-05-07 #gear
    Kodak T-MAX P3200: A Speedy Film

    The Kodak T-Max 3200 makes steady shots possible at night. The grainy film gives great black and white images. Read my review after the break.

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  • Black and White Photography: Sepia

    written by pvalyk on 2012-05-24 #gear #tutorials
    Black and White Photography: Sepia

    Sepia or toning the prints occurs when you play with the paper and the toner while printing black and white films in the darkroom.

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  • Kodak Professional TMAX 100 B&W

    written by lucretia on 2011-06-04 #gear
    Kodak Professional TMAX 100 B&W

    If you’re looking for a high quality B&W film, Kodak TMAX 100 is the perfect choice. If you are a portrait enthusiast or just love the vintage look of B&W photos, you should try at least once, “the world’s finest grained 100 speed black and white film”.

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