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The boys start off with a discussion of the ins and outs of leaving cameras in your car during hot weather (00:00) and Nick explains why he wants a camera like a bar of soap (13:00).
They continue the discussion of the travel camera they started in the last episode (14:40).
Graham can’t remember the name of the Olympus Trip 35 and felt like a fool for forgetting (23:50). He then redeems himself with a reconfiguring of the body of a travel 35mm camera on the model of the film cartridge backs of medium format cameras (28:20).
Graham talks about Graham (another one, better known as Chickenthumbs on Instagram) 41:45.
Graham blathers on and on about his Flex-O-Pan at 58:00 so you’ll probably want to skip ahead to the good stuff, like the next episode of Photography Matters with Ted Viera.
The talk turns to a Kickstarter campaign to create a digital sensor that drops into a standard 35mm camera and how that could be the source of sensors for digital camera builds (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1374923168/film-35-innovative-photography-experience) (1:29:00).
Nick sends a shout out to Ralph Lundval (1:53:20) and the images he posted using an enlarger lens and a Speed Graphic.
E76 Old Timey Podcast
E75 David Hancock and His Pinhole cCameras
E74 Joe Van Cleave
E73 Reimagining the Holga
E72 Ethan's Self-Developing Mystery Show
E71 Douwe Krooshof and his Cyanotype Enlarger
E70 Jason Lane and Chromatic Abberation
E69 Jeremiah Jones and his Homemade Cameras
E68 Erik Mathy makes Homemade Lenses
E67 Nicole Small and the Cyanotype Process
E66 What we are working on.
E65 Stereo Photography
E64: Matt Bechberger and his Wondrous Spot Meter
E63 2020 Year in Review
E62 Livestreamed to the world.
E61 Paper Towel Tubes and BFL
E60 Hervé Ellena
E59 Components of Interest
E58 The Mongoose
E57 Graham Burnett of Graflexparts
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