One of the fun things about shooting analog is just how much you can play with the recording medium itself. You can take the physical film and modify it in all sorts of ways for curious and unexpected ...
A 35mm film adapter could breathe new life into old Instamatic cameras. But why would you want this?
When someone figured out how to adapt an old Instamatic to take 35mm film, the only thing I could think was: just because you can do a thing, doesn't mean you should. The hack comes from Youtuber ...
"Unique and precious pieces of movie art." That's what Lomography is promising to deliver with the LomoKino Super 35 Movie Maker-- the company's very first movie camera. Announced earlier this month, ...
Film photography is making a comeback, and while the vintage tech may be easy to find, the film often isn’t — but that’s where modern tech comes in. Camerahack this week shared a 3D-printed adapter ...
About 100 pounds of 35mm film sit in the projection booth of the Playhouse Cinema in Hamilton. In a short time, Jacob Tutt will be loading the nine reels that make up the movie, Once Upon a Time in ...
Developing black-and-white film at home isn’t actually very hard once you get used to it, but there are a few tricky parts of the process. The Lab-Box, however, is designed to streamline the process ...
DALLAS -- Powered by digital devices, movie watching can be done just about anywhere at any time thanks to the wonders of technology. But for every fantastic and innovative wonder, there was a simpler ...
The No. 00 takes 35mm film, but not the cartridge-based type that made up the bulk of film sales during the second half of the 20th century. I managed to find some unperforated bulk 35mm film stock ...
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