by K. Praslowicz ~ April 22nd, 2009
Flashback to late 2008. Digital has completely obliterated 35mm sales. Kodak, Fuji, and Ilford are about to shut down their film processing lines and go under. Digital SLR owners worldwide cheer in a unified rejoice as they drink the blood from the severed heads of film photographers in the jubilee that followed once they've finally [...]
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by K. Praslowicz ~ February 15th, 2010
An example of wedding a photography marketing message, as understood by a robot with limited abstract logic skills.
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by K. Praslowicz ~ February 21st, 2009
Today's topic: Sports Photography!
Wait? Don't I shoot film cameras that lack motor drives and 300mm lenses? Don't I use crazy contraptions that won't focus for me and often require me to stop shooting while I empty it? Yes! Yes I do! And I'm proud to say that I enjoy shooting sports with them.
I've come [...]
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by K. Praslowicz ~ September 14th, 2009
Everything old is new again.....Photography 180.
"Digital? You're talking to a man who shot 180 rolls of medium format film in the last two weeks!" He shouted. (He didn't really shout but it seemed like it). He's got a digital SLR but only uses it for clients who (and I'm paraphrasing here) [...]
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by K. Praslowicz ~ June 22nd, 2008
The images that I pick as my favorite from yesterday's shoot with slowly be filling up the Grandma's Marathon 2008 set at my Flickr account.
For now, the first two images I've deemed as keepers. More will trickle in as I process the film & images.
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by K. Praslowicz ~ November 21st, 2009
Comparing Ilford SFX 200, Rollei Infrared 400, Efke IR820 and Efke IR820 Aura for use with an infrared flash modified Olympus XA2.
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by K. Praslowicz ~ July 3rd, 2009
Are the Legacy Pro films really rebranded Fuji films? I've got a smoking gun.
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by K. Praslowicz ~ April 11th, 2009
Simple tip to help you load film like a rockstar.
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by K. Praslowicz ~ October 12th, 2009
A few thoughts on the recent discovery of the Vivian Maier cache of negatives.
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