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phsc.ca /4 weeks ago

committing Hari-Arri

Toronto. Lot 237, in our spring auction tomorrow, is a turret style, three lens Arriflex camera and two film magazines Arri is one of the prestigious high end movie camera makers....

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phsc.ca /1 month ago

cut ups

Toronto. Camera collectors sometimes collect various odds and ends related to cameras such as plate and film holders. When film evolved late in the 1800s, for a time film rolls and...

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petapixel.com /1 month ago

Darkroom Assistant’s Scrapbook Contains Unseen Photos Taken by Lee Miller and Cecil Beaton

A darkroom printer's scrapbook containing previously unseen photos that belonged to Lee Miller and Cecil Beaton has been unearthed and acquired by the University of Oxford's Bodlei...

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petapixel.com /3 weeks ago

Ilford Brings ISO 50 Pan F Plus to Large Format 4×5 and 8×10 Sheet Film

Harman has announced that it is bringing its ISO 50 Ilford Pan F Plus film to both 4x5 and 8x10 sheet film, giving large format photographers access to this film for the first time...

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analog.cafe /3 weeks ago

Ilford, Kodak, and Optik Oldschool announce new large format film products within days of each other.

Ilford’s new cut of the Pan F+ film is now available in 4x5 and 8x10 sheet sizes — by popular demand, as the company stated on their Instagram. Meanwhile, Kodak has folded its rang...

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phsc.ca /3 weeks ago

food for thought about photos

Toronto. In issue 27-3, George Dunbar raises a now familiar alarm in his article, “Preservation of Invisible Photographs in the 21st Century”. As George points out, the digital era...

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analog.cafe /4 weeks ago

Optik Oldschool releases the German-made OptiColour 200 in 4x5 sheets.

This is the first completely new large format colour-negative film product since 2010¹ and the first for this German film manufacturer². Priced just under $100/25, this is also the...

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petapixel.com /1 month ago

Exhibit Uncovers the 5,783 Contact Sheets Photographer Peter Hujar Left Behind

An upcoming exhibition will present thousands of contact sheets and archival materials to show how photographer Peter Hujar developed his work over several decades. [Read More]

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petapixel.com /1 month ago

George Eastman Museum Expands One of The World’s Oldest Photography Collections with 900 New Images

The George Eastman Museum, which holds one of the world’s oldest photography collections, has added more than 900 photographic works through purchases and donations in 2025. [Read...

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phsc.ca /4 weeks ago

hey! … digitari

Toronto. The digital era is now decades old, making the collection of digital cameras attractive. In the future, film cameras will be a rarity. Those who collect digital cameras to...

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petapixel.com /3 weeks ago

OptiColour Expands Into Large Format as Analog Continues Its Resurgence

Large format photographers have a new option on the table as OptiColour 200 makes its debut in 4×5, 5×7, and 8×10 sheet film. Built on the Wolfen NC200 emulsion, the film brings a...

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phsc.ca /1 week ago

… now divide by 16, and …

Toronto. For over 30 years now, light values have been of little interest, especially to those brought up on digital technology. Built-in metering and very fast sensitive media aut...

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analog.cafe /1 month ago

Adam Savage (Mythbusters) explores IMAX film projection.

The medium (120/220) format is revered for its immense resolution. On film, switching from full-frame (35mm) can dramatically reduce grain and add significant detail that smaller f...

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newsshooter.com /1 month ago

KODAK VERITA 200D Color Negative Film

KODAK has expanded its Motion Picture portfolio with the release of KODAK VERITA 200D Color Negative Film, which will be available in 16mm, 35mm, and 65mm motion picture formats. K...

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petapixel.com /1 week ago

Todd Webb, a Photographer Who Once Walked From New York to San Francisco, Has Archive Preserved

The MUUS Collection has acquired the Todd Webb archive, an American photographer whose images of postwar city life in New York City and Paris serve as visual time capsules to bygon...

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phsc.ca /1 month ago

a 6×9 SLR from Japan

Toronto. When I returned from Labrador, I expanded my working camera gear. Visiting a local shop, I was shown a new 6×9 SLR called the Rittreck IIa manufactured overseas by a small...

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phsc.ca /1 month ago

a pocket full of lenses

Toronto. Interchangeable lens cameras need somewhere to put the extra lenses. Often the lens came with a case or one could be purchased. Over the years these cases (or pockets) wer...

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analog.cafe /4 days ago

Film Photography News — May 2026 Recap: Fujifilm Film, All Kodak Films, New Polaroid Film, New Large Format Films

Fujifilm is still making film — despite the rumours — I’ve compared all the ISO 800 colour-negative films, and reviewed Polaroid’s new Reclaimed Purple 600 film. Plus: the first la...

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webwire.com /1 month ago

Kodak expands motion picture portfolio with KODAK VERITA 200D Color Negative Film

Eastman Kodak Company announced the availability of VERITA 200D 5206/7206, a new color negative motion picture film stock, which will be offered in 65mm, 35mm, and 16mm formats. -...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Is any one into film photography?

ChrisMann: However I found the whole film thing too much of a faff - and of course the SQai’s square format was not a good choice for landscapes! Plus the image quality was frankl...

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phsc.ca /1 month ago

the tale of a long lens …

Toronto. On a chilly February 15 night in 1983, I attended the PHSC monthly meeting as I usually did each month. A young man (Leon) approached me offering a 135mm Elmar that was on...

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fstoppers.com /3 weeks ago

Don't Miss This Beautiful New Large Format Film

The beloved Ilford Pan F Plus is now available in 4x5 and 8x10 sheet film for the first time, and it's a bigger deal than it might seem at first glance. Sheet film manufacturing is...

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analog.cafe /1 month ago

Just a quick update about the upcoming reviews and film comparisons:

The plan is to systematically compare ALL the ISO 100 and ALL the ISO 800 colour-negative films on the market. It’s still a go, but I’m waiting on the new Kodak films to arrive. Un...

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petapixel.com /3 weeks ago

Center for Creative Photography Adds Archives of Nine Influential Photographers

The Center for Creative Photography (CCP) has announced the acquisition of nine major photography archives, significantly expanding its collection of 20th and 21st century photogra...

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