http://www.robnunnphoto.com/ A great film for when you don't want to develop your own black and white, simply drop it into your local colour film processing ...
Kodak's Chapter 11 filing in 2012 was believed to spell the death of film photography. Only a few manufacturers now make film and much less of it, but cellul...
In this short video I took an image I shot in Boston. Using a Lomo LC-A and Kodak BW400CN film, converted it to a vector file and output it through a plotter...
Photo slideshow from my last roll of Kodak BW400CN film. All photos taken with a Nikon F100 35mm with a 50mm f/1.8 lens.
Canon EOS 1N Full Frame Camera - Body Only New - http://idwebpress.com/view/B0002DDW64/Canon-EOS-1N-Full-Frame-Camera-Body-Only by Canon ...
Wednesday 14 Nov 2012,colours shots are Hipstamatic B&W are shot with a CanonA1 with Kodak BW400CN film.Music is by Kid Creosote & Jon Hopkins.
http://froknowsphoto.com/frofilmproject-004/ Film, yes that stuff that goes in the back of a camera and gets exposed to light, how do you select the right ...
Kodak has been in the photography industry pretty much since it began. Going ahead a few years (actually many), the film phase of photography has begun to fa...
Video explaining the concept and the proces of photographing the fourth challenge for the Internet's Most Talented Photographer competition, held by DigitalR...
http://theartofphotography.tv/film/the-ultimate-guide-to-black-and-white-film/ http://theartofphotography.tv/episodes/episode-148-black-and-white-film/ http:...
This is the second episode of "My Photographic Journey." In this episode, I discuss the true meaning of why I prefer film to digital, though I am fluent with both.
1957 Commercial for Kodak Verichrome Pan film Copyright information: Public Domain.
http://www.robnunnphoto.com/ Ilford's XP2 Super is the perfect 35mm film for the photographer who wants to try black and white film without the hassle of buy...
In 1991 I managed to obtain a cartridge of Kodak's 7277 4X Black & White Super 8 film. I tested it by shooting scenes under the street lights and at Metrorai...
After developing this 65 year old film in Caffenol C Delta for 15 minutes and fixing for 5 minutes, here came the moment of truth of seeing whether I got pic...
Minolta Dynax 700si AF 70-210mm f4 Kodak BW400cn.
David Rimmer describes his intuitive creative process, in particular the way he created Variations on a Cellophane Wrapper.
This really is a little beauty. Pick one up cheap from a charity shop, thrift store or car boot sale, pair it up with some Ilford XP2 400 Black and White Film, and ...
You cannot develop film at Kodak and that is wrong!!!!! I did this video well before Kodak announced they were going out of business, I guess I was right early.