Film Photography Podcast Michael Raso
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The Film Photography Project informs, engages and inspires film shooters both novice and professional alike by sharing our creative output, experiences and passion for film photography and film-making.
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Film Photography Podcast 321
Ordering is now open for the ILFORD Ultra Large Format (ULF) special order program. This annual campaign gives photographers the opportunity to order non-standard sizes of ILFORD sheet film and other specialty products without the constraints of the usual minimum order quantity.
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Film Photography Podcast 320
Topics include Matt Day’s newest book project ”Surveyor”, Film Photography Project’s line of unique and exclusive 35mm film stocks, group discussion of favorite film cameras, TheDarkroom Lab’s history and investment in keeping film processing alive. Gest host Trev Lee.
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Film Photography Podcast 319
Review the Mamiya C3 medium format film camera, discuss 125 SLR cameras, give away the Argus C3 ”Sparkle Brick”
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Film Photography Podcast 318
Movie film discussion and how lower ISO films are easier to shoot.
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Film Photography Podcast 317
Custom Argus C3 camera giveaway, Ansco Viking 120 camera review, listener letters and more!
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Film Photography Podcast 316
An hour of lively banter that includes listener letters, review of the Canon A1 35mm camera and Tasma NK-II 35mm BW film.
Customer Reviews
Still the best!
The FPP is approaching its tenth anniversary and is still a wonderful mix of information, education, and entertainment. Hosted by the affable Michael Raso, who is aided by his team of enthusastic amateurs (and I mean amateurs in its most noble sense), you're guaranteed to learn something and laugh whilst doing so. Special mention must be given to Mike's use of sound effects in the shows, itself a wonderful demonstration of his unique creative talents. Super positive!
The best film photography podcast
In my opinion, this is the best, the one.
Great production values, humour, sound FXs, and a knowledgeable gang of presenters. These folks are passionate, and so are the listeners.
Listen and enjoy:-)
Fantastic resource
I've been listening to the FPP since the beginning and cannot recommend highly enough. Not only do they provide an entertaining and informative podcast, but they are also an important part of the film photography community. If you have any interest in shooting with analog cameras of any size or shape you should absolutely be listening to this.