Northern Adventures – Part I
Camera: Olympus OM-1N MD (1979)Film: Kosmo Foto Mono 100Process: Cinestill DF96 Monobath (3 Min @ 26° C)Scanner: Epson V700 Photo
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Camera: Olympus OM-1N MD (1979)Film: Kodak T-MAX 100Process: Cinestill DF96 Monobath (3 Min @ 26° C)Scanner: Epson V700 Photo
View ArticleBrother Brigham’s Polygamy Panchromatic 400
Last year I created my own film brand with a special Utah touch! Brother Brigham’s Polygamy Panchromatic 400 Black & White Film. The slogan is: You're not monogamous with one camera, why should...
View ArticleFilm Giveaway
Let’s celebrate 8 years of Utah Film Photography by giving away 3 rolls of Brother Brigham’s Polygamy Panchromatic 400 Black & White Film! Rules: Leave a comment below in this post. Let us know...
View ArticleAbandoned In Idaho
Camera: Minolta X-700 (1981)Film: Cinestill XX ISO 200Process: RepliColor – Salt lake City, Utah
View ArticleGreen River, Utah
The city of Green River is located on the Green River, a major tributary of the Colorado River, in Emery County. After the completion of the Utah Division of the Denver and Rio Grande Western...
View ArticleThe Historic Wendover Airfield
I’ve waited to post these photos because today is the 81st anniversary of the attack on America’s Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. On December 7, 1941, “a day that will live in infamy,” the...
View ArticleKowa Six (1968)
The Kowa Six was first introduced in 1968 and is a 6×6 medium format camera made by Kowa Optical Products Co., Ltd., in Japan. With shutter speeds from 1/500 to 1 sec, no Bulb mode. It also has a cold...
View ArticleKowa Six Photos
After the initial two test rolls in the Kowa Six, I shot another three rolls the following week. This time I used the light meter in the Kowa Six Exposure Finder. I found that the images shot on two...
View ArticleNikon FA
The Nikon FA was produced by Nippon Kogaku from 1983 to 1987. It was designed as a mid-range camera with high-end features for serious amateur photographers. The most sophisticated feature is the...
View ArticleKodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash
Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash (1949 – 1961) Sometimes it’s nice to take a camera off the shelf that you haven’t used in a long time. That’s exactly what I did with the Kodak Brownie. You can go back to...
View ArticleThe Ashton to Tetonia Bike Trail
During the Fourth of July weekend last summer, my wife and I visited family in Idaho and took our bikes to ride The Ashton to Tetonia bike trail. With my favorite cycling camera, the Olympus Stylus...
View ArticleThe Film, The Lens, and The Lab
The Film New Classic EZ400 is an ISO 400 panchromatic black and white film. Although it is likely an existing film stock with a new brand name and packaging, it could potentially be a re-branded...
View ArticleFPP X-Ray 120 Film
Last year, the Film Photography Project released a new 120 film that is a medical x-ray film, but it’s spooled onto 120 spools with numbered backing paper. I’ve shot some of their 4×5 x-ray film, and...
View ArticleRoute 66 Motels
Last year, my wife and I embarked on a memorable two-week journey along Route 66. Our adventure began at the starting point of The Mother Road in downtown Chicago, with our destination of Santa...
View ArticleBannack Ghost Town
Bannack Ghost Town, nestled in the picturesque landscape of Montana, stands as a hauntingly beautiful relic of the American West’s gold rush era. Established in 1862, Bannack witnessed a surge in...
View ArticleThe Psychedelic Furs on Film
I may not be a professional concert photographer, but I am undeniably a devoted fan of The Psychedelic Furs. On the evening of Saturday, September 30th, The Furs took the stage at the Eccles Theater...
View ArticleHasselblad 500 EL/M
A few years ago, I rented a Hasselblad 501CM from AcmeCameraRental.com in Salt Lake City, again confirming my love for medium format film and 6×6 square images. Despite admiring Hasselblad’s on eBay,...
View ArticlePentax Auto 110
The Pentax Auto 110 is a unique camera in the history of photography. Introduced in 1978 by Pentax of Japan, it is known for being one of the smallest interchangeable lens SLR (Single Lens Reflex)...
View ArticleOctopus – The Weekender
Before smartphones, we would have laughed at the idea of carrying around a single device that included several unrelated gadgets. I love it when companies in the past combined various items into a...
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