There were a few audio issues with this episode. Please bear with us through the pops, scratches, and bangs.
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.
E56 Freeman Lin @watchmemake and his panoramic camera mods - AUDIO - SEE YOUTUBE FOR VIDEO
E55 - Sam Trachsel - 16x20 camera and direct color positives
E54 John Aldred of DIYPhotography.net
E53 Nicks Baby Speed - Our first Video Episode - WATCH ON YOUTUBE
Call for Submissions: Homemade Camera Zine 2020
E52 Graham Hufton AKA Chickenthumbs
E51 Graham, Nick and Ethan Catch Up
E50 Nicole Small
E49 Enlargers and stuff
E48 Giveaway Drawing
E47 Dave Walker and his Atomic Goodness
Release the Kraken
E46 Matt Bechberger
E45 - Thanks
E44 - Sandeha Lynch
E43 The Danger Boyz
E42 Jeff Perry
E41 Panoramic Business
E40 Brendan Barry
E39 Daniel Keating
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