Film Photography
Nikon Bans Film in its Annual Photography contest… Again.
The Nikon Photo Contest has been running annually since 1969. Even with roots that go back, however, the company isn’t afraid to move on and…
No More Wating For Prints – The Lomo’Instant Brings The Lomo Fun to NOW
If you are a fan of analog film, but hated the wait between shooting and developing, this new camera from Lomograpy will make you very,…
3 ways Of Using 35mm Film in 120 Bodies
with the slow decay of film it is getting harder and harder to find film to use on old (or new) cameras that use 120…
Godzilla: The Cinematography of Seamus McGarvey
“I think people just see cinematography as being about photography and innovative shots and beautiful lighting. We all want our movies to look great visually,…
PSA: Have Photos Backed Up On CDs? You May Wanna Move Them!
To be honest, I have not backed up images on CDs for over 10 years now. But back in the days when a D70 RAW…
We Built Our Own World: Wally Pfister and the Cinematography of Inception
In 2010, Christopher Nolan released a film he’d been working on for over half a decade, and the premise of it was something not too…
Realism: The Role Photography Plays in CGI on the Big Screen
A reader brought up an interesting question last Saturday on my weekly cinematography post, this one over Eduardo Serra and his work in Harry Potter…
Photographer Splices Movie Stills Into Real Life Using His iPhone
This is a cool idea I wish I could have come up with myself. Photographer Francois Dourlen has a signature move where he shoots with…
Photographer finds Developed Kodak Super XX Roll of an Unknown Man’s Life Post-WW2
If you read my last post, I was emphasizing heavily on how important photography is to our time today; it’s become a way for us…
DIYP Reviews The Lomokino Analog Movie Maker
What da!? Here is the short answer (AKA straight to the point) The LomoKino is a 35mm truly analogue movie camera. Using a normal 35mm…








































