Analog.Cafe Podcast

Daren and Dmitri

Analog.Cafe Podcast is a show about film photography, hosted by Daren and Dmitri. Daren runs the @LearnFilmPhotography YouTube channel and has a background in blogging and journalism. Dmitri has been running Analog.Cafe since 2017. By the time you read this, film photography has completely consumed our lives. Help!

Episodes

  1. A Conversation with Sissi Lu

    27 JAN

    A Conversation with Sissi Lu

    This is a two-part podcast. PART ONE) Daren and I kick off Season 2 with a few thoughts and predictions for 2026, followed by [29:15] PART TWO) a chat with Sissi Lu, a prominent New York photographer with a disarming approach to street portraiture on film. You can read more about the contents of this episode in the 82nd monthly Analog.Cafe Newsletter (https://www.analog.cafe/account/submission/film-photography-news-january-2026-recap-elsb#a-conversation-with-sissi-lu). Show links: --- - Sissi Lu https://www.sissilu.com - Sissi Lu’s DO NOT X-RAY film pouch https://www.sissilu.com/store/p/do-not-x-ray - “A Studio Session With My Mom” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEc6civBEaY --- - Lina Bessonova airport scanner test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRlReCTzDV8 - Attic Darkroom Boiling Water: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyFh5-p_uJM - Kodak Alaris https://www.analog.cafe/comments/4lsz - Film prices: https://www.analog.cafe/r/how-to-find-deals-on-film-in-2026-z9xd - Polaroid Reclaimed Blue https://www.analog.cafe/r/polaroid-reclaimed-blue-600-film-review-hq74 - In an Instant, Polaroid in China: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBGCB4Fni14 - Snapic A1 Review https://www.analog.cafe/r/kodak-snapic-a1-film-camera-review-y373 - Polaroid Go Review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTZzqpTN84U - Film negative inversion app https://www.analog.cafe/app/film-q - How to invert film manually https://www.analog.cafe/r/how-to-invert-colour-film-negatives-in-photoshop-geea - Soft Grain Books Call for Submissions: https://softgrainbooks.com/call-for-submissions/ - The Tsushima Cyanotypes Review: https://www.analog.cafe/r/the-tsushima-cyanotypes-19fl - How to Make Better Photos According to Science https://www.analog.cafe/r/how-to-make-better-photos-according-to-science-5xp4 - Carmencita Film Lab in Belencia making recovered silver jewelry from fixer chemicals: https://carmencitafilmlab.com/agno-carmencita/ This episode was published on January 27, 2027. 1 hr 41 min.

    1h 41m
  2. Kodak Snapic A1: Best In Class!

    17/12/2025

    Kodak Snapic A1: Best In Class!

    In this episode, you’ll hear me accidentally open my loaded film camera and ruin a few frames (gasp!). But more importantly, Daren and I shoot, develop, scan, and share our first impressions with the new RETO/Kodak film camera. We are impressed. Kodak Snapic A1 is a $100 film camera with a 𝒇9.5 25mm coated glass lens, motorized film transport, 2-zone focusing, 1/100s fixed shutter, built-in flash, a double-exposure switch, and shaped like Ricoh GR1. We used a selfie taken with Snapic on the day of taping for this episode's cover. During this episode, we’ve got to test this camera together just before taping. We then took a break after recording the first part of the show to develop and scan the film so we could share our first impressions of the image quality from this lens (shot indoors on Ilford FP4+). I will be putting a few more rolls through this camera on an upcoming trip and post a full review on Analog.Cafe shortly. Show links: - I wrote about Kodak Snapic A1 briefly in last month’s newsletter: https://www.analog.cafe/r/film-photography-news-november-2025-recap-41s8 - For comparison, Ricoh GR1s (detailed review): https://www.analog.cafe/r/ricoh-gr1gr1s-film-camera-review-zzrd - RETO Pano camera review: https://www.analog.cafe/r/reto-pano-reusable-35mm-film-camera-review-j7eh - Ilford Sprite 35-II camera review: https://www.learnfilm.photography/1-month-with-the-ilford-sprite-35-ii - Yashica x I’m Back digital camera: https://petapixel.com/2024/03/27/the-micro-mirrorless-is-the-worlds-smallest-interchangeable-lens-camera - About Ilford, Harman, and Ilfocolor film: https://www.analog.cafe/r/harman-phoenix-200-vs-ilford-ilfocolor-400-md99 - A brief history of the Polaroid brand: https://www.analog.cafe/r/a-brief-history-of-polaroid-s3ko - Kodak Retina IIIC review: https://www.analog.cafe/r/kodak-retina-iiic-foldable-film-camera-review-sttz - About zone focusing: https://www.analog.cafe/r/how-to-zone-focus-quickly-and-accurately-s9c0 - Minolta TC-1 camera review: https://www.analog.cafe/r/minolta-tc-1-wvii - Master the Sunny 16 Rule: https://www.analog.cafe/r/master-the-sunny-16-rule-2mol - How to use flash with manual film cameras: https://www.analog.cafe/r/a-simple-guide-to-using-flash-cubes-srh8 One thing that we forgot to mention in this episode is that longer focal lengths will require more focusing zones or risk blurry images due to a narrower depth of field: https://www.analog.cafe/r/what-is-aperture-and-how-does-it-work-x7n6#how-apertures-affect-depth-of-field. On the other hand, Snapic A1’s ultra-wide lens ensures that most of the scene is in focus with just a simple switch for near/far.

    1h 4m
  3. Kodak Panic 2025 Review

    16/10/2025

    Kodak Panic 2025 Review

    In this episode, Daren reviews Kodak’s financial statements, explains why its stock price recently tanked, and discusses how the business is doing. We chat about money, a factory explosion, toxic chemicals, the future of film photography, and film prices. Kodak’s recent decisions, including the upcoming liquidation of its pension plan interests to pay off a maturing loan (a move that has sparked a flurry of negative news about the company). Though likely a necessary move, this also puts Kodak in a tough position, as its sales of print technology, a major part of its business, are under threat from competition. On the bright side, the part of Kodak that makes and sells film is growing fast. Its brand is incredibly recognizable — and, as we’ve learned recently, Kodak is not afraid to leverage it for gain. Though we haven’t discussed Kodacolor in this podcast, it is an example of the Eastman company going around Alaris to sell more film (see https://www.analog.cafe/r/kodak-colorplus-vs-kodacolor-200-vs-kodak-gold-200-my93). Show links: - Kodak financial report https://www.analog.cafe/r/film-photography-news-august-2025-recap-0ovn#is-kodak-in-trouble - Polaroid’s fading qualities https://www.analog.cafe/r/how-to-make-polaroid-sol-pints-e098 - How to dispose of film chemicals https://www.learnfilm.photography/how-to-dispose-of-film-developing-chemicals/ - Silver in the human body https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argyria (gross picture) - Kodak AHU https://www.analog.cafe/comments/6lnk - Film prices https://www.analog.cafe/app/film-price-trends - Preferences for black-and-white film - Gingerbread camera https://www.analog.cafe/r/building-the-worlds-first-gingerbread-camera-twpg - Analog aF-1 https://www.analog.cafe/r/film-photography-news-september-2025-recap-7lux#analogue-af-1 - Film inversion https://www.analog.cafe/r/how-to-invert-colour-film-negatives-in-photoshop-geea - Lucky film https://www.analog.cafe/r/film-photography-news-july-2025-recap-kxhx#new-colour-film-from-china-lucky-c200 This episode was published on October 16, 2025. 56 min.

    56 min
  4. 26/07/2025

    Kodak Removes Remjet

    Analog.Cafe Podcast `s1/e2` “Kodak Removes Remjet” In this episode, we chat about the recent update to Kodak Vision 3 films, which was eight years in the making! As you may or may not know, Kodak sells a huge amount of film to cinema studios. This footage is branded Vision 3, which is different from all other Kodak emulsions we put in still cameras. The main difference, until now, has been the remjet layer — a black carbon deposit on the back of the film that has to be washed off before development (or risk ruining the chemicals and the film itself). This month, Kodak announced that they’ve reformulated their motion picture films to no longer require remjet, meaning they can be developed like any other colour-negative (in either C-41 or ECN-2). Together, we unpack this technology, what it means for film photography and photography in general. Daren and Dmitri also touch on related subjects, like grain simulations, what it takes to stand out in the crowd photography space, and why we love the analogue process. We also chat about our own efforts to replicate CineStill 800T at home. “We’re always going to have sick people, why can’t we also have sick film?” — Dmitri, on why Fujifilm should start investing in film again, a product that’s been sidelined by the company in favour of the more profitable medical research. Show links: - Kodak factory tours https://www.analog.cafe/comments/tnq0Kodak silver caps on film canisters https://petapixel.com/2021/06/30/kodaks-35mm-canisters-now-have-silver-caps-due-to-metal-shortages/ - More on Kodak and Kodak Alaris relationship: Is Kodak Okay? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf1vFv7Mc-0  - Can we make CineStill at home? https://www.analog.cafe/r/how-to-fake-cinestill-800t-q69c (more links coming soon, follow Daren https://www.youtube.com/@LearnFilmPhotography and Yvonne https://www.youtube.com/@YvonneHansonPhotography ) - CineStill’s factory at Kodak Rochester (Kodakery Podcast): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cinestill-with-brian-and-brandon-wright/id1075930391?i=1000446319972  - Our test using nature to develop film: https://www.analog.cafe/r/i-developed-film-in-cannabis-9ozs and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjMStAcKlqQ  - Music Video shot on never-before-seen Kodak film: https://www.analog.cafe/comments/hvaf - Hypersensitization: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photographic_hypersensitization - https://SoftGrainBooks.com — Daren’s small Canadian publishing company that sells art photography books.

    54 min

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Analog.Cafe Podcast is a show about film photography, hosted by Daren and Dmitri. Daren runs the @LearnFilmPhotography YouTube channel and has a background in blogging and journalism. Dmitri has been running Analog.Cafe since 2017. By the time you read this, film photography has completely consumed our lives. Help!