All Through a Lens: A Podcast About Film Photography
Arts:Visual Arts
While we don't have a regular episode for you because we're on a much-earned winter break, Vania and Eric are doing a bit of a check in.
Mostly we're discussing Kodak's price increases? Is it just in line with inflation or is Kodak realizing they have a monopoly?
We give advice to those wondering what to do now they Kodak has out-priced them. And we also give some advice to the advice-givers (check your privilege, okay?).
We also catch you up on stuff going on in our lives (like Eric has a new zine coming out in a few short days!).
This is a very scaled back, low key show with zero edits. We'll see what you think about that!
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THE CREDITS OF ENDING
Music by Last Regiment of Syncopated Drummers
Vania: IG, Flickr, Zines
Eric: IG, Flickr, Zines, ECN-2 Kit
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Episode 41: Mugshots and Memorials - Charlie from Themselves Press
Dev Party #36 - Cyanotype Field Trip
Episode 40: Deep Dark Blue - Cyanotypes and Denise Grays
Dev Party #35 - Why Is Ortho?
Episode 39: Of Mindfulness and Impostor Syndrome -- Roxannalog!
Dev Party #34 - Dev Fiesta!
Episode 38: Photographers Need Pockets - Marion Post Wolcott (with Tiffen Sinclair)
Dev Party #33 - Back to Basics
Episode 37: A Man With a Camera (and a Death Wish)
Dev Party #32 - DIY ECN-2: The Twoening
Episode 36: Shirley You Can't Be Serious
Dev Party #31- Party in the Tickle Tent
Episode 35: Reciprocity Failure and the Lives It's Destroyed
Dev Party #30 - The Defensive Pessimism Party
Episode 34: Poets, Prophets, Painters, and Lovely Maidens
Dev Party #29 - Positively Marley
Episode 33: Done With The Sugar Coating
Dev Party #28 - Old, Super and Supreme
Episode 32: A Very Dumpsterish Fire
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