Disposable Cameras and Their Permanence (w/ Jenny Sampson)
All Through a Lens: A Podcast About Film Photography

Disposable Cameras and Their Permanence (w/ Jenny Sampson)

E 2021-12-14
Full show notes at:  https://www.allthroughalens.com   On this episode, we’re talking to Jenny Sampson (@jennysampsonphotography on IG), tintypist and author of Skater Girls. We’ll also be taking a good long look at disposable cameras - from the very first in 1886 to the very last … to be released by Kodak in the near future - Apparently, the future is disposable too. We’ll also share some news from Shanghai and ORWO, as well as talk a bit about what we’re up to. Then there’s the answering machine and a couple of zine reviews. Let’s go! Jenny Sampson We both recently discovered Jenny Sampson through stumbling upon her book Skater Girls - filled with tintype portraits of skater girls. Then we realized we briefly met at Polacon in San Francisco right before the pandemic hit. Jenny is a third generation Californian, has been shooting film from an early age, and has spent the last decade or so making tintypes of skaters. She’s also the board president of the East Bay Photo Collective, and is a member of the Rolls and Tubes collective. IG: @jennysampsonphotography Web: https://www.jennysampson.com/
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