All Through a Lens: A Podcast About Film Photography
Arts:Visual Arts
For photos and show notes: allthroughalens.com
On this episode of Dev Party Vania (@surfmartian) and Eric (@conspiracy.of.cartographers) try out some new old ideas! But first, Vania developed a roll of Fuji Velvia 50 220 in C-41 - that's right, 220! And it looks amazing! Eric fell back on the old standby of Fomapan 100 in FA-1027 - in 4x5, of course. He had a bad hike and it shows.
We also answered a few questions about developing, film, and the age old battle of cake vs. pie! Who will win?
As for the new stuff, we moved the "answering machine" question to Dev Party! Maybe this will be temporary. But for now, here it is! Bam!
And here are some of Vania's photos:
And here are three of Eric's:
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Vania: IG, Flickr, Zines
Eric: IG, Flickr, Zines, ECN-2 Kit
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