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Why the Canon S95 is a Hidden Gem in 2025
The 1680 House— Film and Artworks by EveNSteve
Photography Residency Scotland
CALL TO ARTISTS
Photography Artist Residency: Scotland
At MERZ Gallery @merz.gallery in Sanquhar, Scotland. During the residency, artists will make a work to be exhibited at MERZ Gallery as part of “Mythical Landscape: Secrets of the Vale,” an exhibition by an international group of artists, all of whom traveled to Sanquhar to investigate a sense of place and make artwork that speaks to the rich history and folklore of the region.
For the application and additional information click here or on the image above.
CineStill BwXX is Now in 120!!

Features:
• Black and white negative film
• Variable speed (ISO 200-800) I’ve pushed to 1600 with very good results, but the sweet spot is around 400.
• 120 format!!!!!!!!!!!!
• Classic cinematic look
• Rich tonality
• Excellent sharpness

EveNSteve like this film so much we’ve already made an artwork using it. Click on the movie below to watch the one minute artwork film by EveNSteve:
There Are Forests In The Animals
Sample images!!!
As I mentioned in the audio above I really wanted to showcase the cinematic feeling this film has, but also show the creative flexibility that is possible. This is not a modern film, and that is a very good thing!
A few sample images below showing the packaging which is of very high quality and a little bit of camera porn….
In conclusion I think the images speak for themselves. How wonderful in 2021 to be welcoming a “new” B&W film to our world…
Viva la Revolution-
Steve
PS— Processing Times in a variety of developers….
Virtual Studio Tour EveNSteve
Take a tour of the studio of Eve and Stephen Schaub! In this 13 minute virtual tour we showcase our Monuments to Now outdoor artworks in a Vermont hayfield, discuss our process and feature our collaborative artworks recently seen in such venues as the Bennington Museum and Burlington City Arts.
The Cool Zone
Eve and I (EveNSteve) are very excited to share this article by Ric Kasini Kadour which was first published in issue #29 of Kolaj Magazine and now on featured on Medium. Our artwork My Phantom Cat is featured in the article.
I think this is a very well written and powerfully insightful article on the importance of the now and what we make of it as artists.
Viva la Revolution- Steve
EveNSteve on Kolaj Live Online
Be sure to register for KOLAJ LIVE ONLINE today!
Our talk is FREE!

Plagues, Monuments & Going Big with EveNSteve
Saturday, July 25th, 2020. 2PM-EST/11AM-PST
When they were called to quarantine, artists EveNSteve made a six-panel artwork that combines in-camera collage with handwritten texts to explore the idea of plagues in history. As lockdown continued, they began to display art across the street from their home in a roadside hayfield. Kolaj LIVE Online presents a virtual tour of their outdoor art gallery and artist talk about their recent work. The event is also the book launch of A Wonderful Plague. Registered attendees will be sent a link to a 22-minute film about A Wonderful Plague.
MORE INFO & REGISTER
http://www.kolajinstitute.org/kolaj-live-online/index.html…
ABOUT KOLAJ LIVE ONLINE
Kolaj LIVE Online is a series of virtual programs in the form of forums, panels, workshops, artist talks, studio visits, and other activities that allow people to come together, learn and talk about collage, and connect in real time to the collage community. Visit the series website at: http://www.kolajinstitute.org/kolaj-live-online/
Pandemic Artist Lab
I am very proud to be part of this exciting offering as a faculty member and with my brilliant wife and partner in EveNSteve as Guest Speakers as well.
William Shakespeare wrote King Lear during quarantine for the plague… what ART will you make?
For more information click on the link below.
Kodak Interview with Stephen Schaub

Very excited to announce an in-depth interview I did with Eastman Kodak for the Kodakery on my works, curating shows and just about everything FILM.
https://www.kodak.com/corp/podcast/podcastepisode/?contentid=4295013864
Viva la Revolution- Steve













