Materiality and Abstraction
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Mallorca-born abstract artist Alejandro Javaloyas is based in Toulouse. He
employs a minimalist approach to delve into the sculptural potential of a
pain...
Review: Sigma 28mm 1.4 Art
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Introduction No matter the camera system, 28mm f/1.4 fullframe lenses are a
rare breed. And when you are looking for one equipped with autofocus,
things ...
ProGrade and Angelbird
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[Ed. note: This article is still being constantly updated. You might want
to check it again in a few days for a more stable version.] If you want to
shoot ...
Carl Zeiss Jena 80mm f1.8 AF 遊街
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Carl Zeiss Jena 80mm f1.8 有兩個版本,一個是Carl Zeiss Jena DDR Pancolar 80mm F1.8
auto 前期型,另一支是 Carl Zeiss Jena Prakticar 80mm F1.8 MC
後期型,窮人如我,當年入手當然是後期型。後期型膠感強...
Chinon CE-4s
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This article was first appeared on cameragocamera, if you are reading it
elsewhere please go to cameragocamera.com and read it… Read more Chinon
CE-4s
Episode 70: The Best of the 1970s
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Is it a coincidence or did we plan it all along? Episode 70 of the
Camerosity Podcast is all about the 70s! In this episode, the gang does
our best to ...
Kosmo Foto’s newsletter ‘Advance/Rewind’
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[image: Screengrab from first 'Advance/Rewind' newsletter (Pic: Kosmo Foto)]
Kosmo Foto has just launched a new subscriber-only newsletter. Called
‘Advance...
Beginner’s Guide to Underwater Film Photography
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For beginners, shooting film can be a challenge. But shooting film
underwater? Don't dive without reading this guide.
The post Beginner’s Guide to Underw...
Pharmakon: Reviewed by Cheryl Van Hooven
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Book Review Pharmakon Photographs by Teju Cole Reviewed by Cheryl Van
Hooven “With its startling bold cover of cryptic and elongated black
letters printed...
And then you were gone
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Working from an archive of old negatives Arrayah Loynd invites the viewer
on a lush, vibrating adventure into her mind’s eye as she constructs an
alternati...
Sony Releases Alpha 9 III Firmware Update 2.00
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Sony releases Alpha 9 III Firmware Update 2.00 with long list of improved
functions Applicable Model This information is for the following models:
ILCE-9...
April 17: Process
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One should not underestimate the contribution of one often unsung class of
staff member in an educational institution. Good advice to any beginning
teacher...
'WELCOME TO ESSEX'
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Grove Green Road, 18th March 1994
Growing up in Ilford in the 1980s and 90s, its identity as being part of
London was somewhat ambivalent: ‘London’ for me ...
Ensign Midget model 2
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The Ensign Midget model 2 is a compact camera with a fascinating history.
Made in 1934, it features an Ensar lens, leaf shutter, and a folding
viewfinder. ...
Paper Negatives
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I really enjoy being able to learn by experimentation. With large format
film cameras this can be very expensive, so working with paper negatives
can be a ...
In Conversation With: Stephan Jahanshahi
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Stephan Jahanshahi is an Iranian-American artist based in Los Angeles. A
graduate of the School of Visual Arts Photo, Video and Related Media MFA
progra...
Fuck a T2 just get a µ[mju:]-II
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Before starting, we would like to clarify that, normally we would not
make a comparison like this because they are two completely different
things (lik...
Capture One and the Fujifilm GFX 50S (Final)
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The final workflow update for the GFX 50S and Capture One
A surprise announcement by Capture One at Photokina 2018 changed
everything! Starting with vers...
Check out my new blog!
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*I've recently created a new website and am hosting my blog over there
now. *
*So for the most recent blog postings, please head over to
www.darrenbradley...
Francis Bacon and George Smiley
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Bill Brandt, Francis Bacon, Primrose
Hill, 1963 Francis Bacon didn’t like this portrait of him by Bill Brandt. I
can’t t...
Scanning Film with the GFX 50S
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Using a digital medium format camera to scan medium format film. What could
go wrong? After bringing home freshly developed 120 format film, I looked
at ...
Lens Bubbles Is Moving
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This will likely be the last post I write for my blog on Blogger. After
about 8 years, and 1327 posts, I have to say goodbye to Blogger and move on
to my ...
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