SongRaw Moonlit: BHNs Are a Bonafide Fad, Folks
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The fad from my time, in a current lens It's official: this is an era. The
era of what I've snarkily dubbed the great big honkin' normal (BHN) lens.
It's a...
Hellnar Church From Afar
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The Agfa Isolette II is a remarkable, medium-format folding camera. My
review is here.
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Review: Canon EF 24mm 1.4L II USM
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Introduction While Nikon is somewhat famous for their 28mm 1.4 lenses, when
it comes to 24mm lenses as fast as f/1.4, Canon beat them by several
decades,...
Episode 95: Let’s Wing It!
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Over the past several episodes. we’ve covered a wide range of topics and
had some excellent guests on the show. While we love predetermined topics,
the ...
Arles Photo Festival 2025
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Text and photos by Hans Hickerson · The Arles Photo Festival has a unique
flavor. Instead of a single venue, it has some 30 official exhibition and
event s...
The Paillard-Bolex B-8VS
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Bolex B-8VS The Canon Cine-Zoom 512 which I wrote about a number of years
ago has all the features that one might want in a 2x8mm film camera except
*comp...
First rolls: Harman Phoenix II (120)
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[image: Yellow food truck in Greenwich (Pic: Stephen Dowling)]When Harman
released the original version of Harman Phoenix 200 120 in late 2024, I was
one o...
Mother’s Land: 故土
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For over a decade, Los-Angeles-based photographer Daniel Postaer has been
exploring China, where his mother was born. Amidst a landscape in
transition, he ...
Sony RX1R III Available for Pre-Order NOW!
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Published: July 15, 2025 The eagerly anticipated third-generation Sony RX1R
III, featuring a 61-megapixelI 35 mm full-frame Exmor R™ CMOS image sensor,
t...
Nikon Zoom 500 AF
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Recently, I organised a walk around Wakefield for the Big Film Photowalk.
Unfortunately, the camera I loaded my Kodak Pro… Read more Nikon Zoom 500 AF
El Morro
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El Morro is another special place in New Mexico. I’ve been there three
times, but there is still more to discover. El Morro is the site of an
indigenous pu...
Adaptall
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The Tamron Adaptall lens mount adapters were an idea from the 1970's and
80's that allowed various lenses to be mounted on any of the popular camera
bodi...
June 22: Encyclopaedic
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Writing here is not a solitary activity; I have many helpers and
collaborators in the voices of others who are fascinated by this unique
medium of photogra...
Emerald Drifters: Reviewed by Madeleine Morlet
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Book Review Emerald Drifters Photographs by Cig Harvey Reviewed by
Madeleine Morlet “In the last few hundred years, science has worked hard to
convince us...
Body Image of the life drawing Models
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Nov 2024「身體主自研習班」(Scroll down for English)
人體模特兒的身體意象 Body Image of the life drawing Models
秋風起🌀,又係讀書充...
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. ...
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...
WMA Award Spotlight: Kurt Tong
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Around the beginning of the Qin Dynasty (circa 1640s), in the Shunde area
of South China, thanks to the booming silk trade, sectors of women became
finan...
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...
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 ...
Home Brew Focus Helicoids
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For a die-hard DIY lens fanatic, focus helicoids are indispensable. I have
written a few posts on this subject, and a DIY post on converting the
Vivitar 2...
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