It's been a long time since we've had a show where we shouted into the void, so we're shouting again and going on about some of the stranger decisions of the photographic industry has taken throughout their histories. We will avoid some of the more recent news coming out of Kodak Alaris, but we will dig into some of the more interesting historical choices of companies. Join John, Bill, Jess, Alex & James as we cover things from 620 Film, 828 Film, the Mamiya Universal, strange lenses, and early tech that didn't work out or last as long as people thought! This episode also marks the final episode for our long-time co-host John Meadows. He has been a stalwart of our team since our first episode and our tireless sound engineer and editor. This is, of course, not goodbye, as he will be returning on occasion.
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 153 - Don’t Drink the Rodinal - Part 4
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 152 - Accessorise This!
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 151 - In the Loupe: Sarah Stellino
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 150 - In the Loupe: Molly Kate
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 149 - Photographic Journeys
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 147 - An Update from the Lab
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 146 - In the Loupe: James Lane
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 145 - In the Loupe: Amy Jasek
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 144 - Gas-X
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 143 - Resolution:2023
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 142 - The Year That Was - 2022
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 141 - The Dangerfield Zone
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 140 - Worth the Effort
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 139 - Twenty-Four FPS Pt. 2
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 138 - Seventies Electric
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 137 - Cursed Cameras
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 136 - Get Tanked!
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 135 - Mystery Camera Challenge V
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 134 - Recent Developments
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