After last nights wind storm the FR is forced to go it slow for a bit as we wait for downed trees to be cleared, power restored and high speed cable activated again. In the mean time I will focus on “The Photographer’s Coffee Break”, the book and process some more film from my New [...]
Archive for February, 2010
The Tree that Crushed the Revolution
Posted in iphone post, Uncategorized on February 26, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Quote of the Day
Posted in quotes on February 26, 2010 | 2 Comments »
“I’ve hit a wall with digital and I’ve gone back to view camera… looking forward to trying the new Ektar when it is released…” – Don, Vermont photographer and comrad on Figital Revolution It’s moments like these that give me a warm fuzzy feeling and hope for film / hybrid based photography.
The iPhone Possibility
Posted in iphone art, tagged camera phone art, i phone art photography on February 24, 2010 | 3 Comments »
Yes, I finally broke down and purchased an iPhone… guess what… I love it! … My wife hates it! I am going to post over the next few weeks some interesting options with regards to using the iPhone (mine is the 3gs) for imaging… I know you think I’m nuts but check out two quick [...]
A Snapshot of Insanity- Mardi Gras 2010
Posted in indian hill imageworks, kodak, Travel Photography, tagged kodak new orleans, kodak Z915 Easyshare, mardi gras photography, new orleans photography on February 21, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Yes, Mardi Gras is a bit over the top… but it is a spectacle that one has to see to believe. This quick video and snap shots were made with the help of my wife’s Kodak Easy Share camera and several shots of bourbon. (Bear in mind, all video and image were shot in the [...]
Kodak Ektar 100 Now in 4×5 and 8×10 Sheets
Posted in analog film technology, analog photography, Ektar, film capture, film scans, kodak, tagged kodak ektar sheet film, new kodak color film, new kodak sheet film on February 16, 2010 | 4 Comments »
Here is some happy film news! Eastman Kodak has just announced this morning that the very popular color negative material Kodak Ektar film (C41 process) is now going to be offered in sheet film size for 4″ x 5″ and 8″ x 10″… these new sizes complement the already offered 35mm and 120 film sizes. [...]





