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Tips for removing film from your camera
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Coffee with Crombie – Part 3: Tips for removing film from your camera

 PHOTONewsTV continues it’s exciting new series of videos presented by Crombie McNeill. This series is dedicated to the art of black and white film photography. Crombie will explore shooting, processing and some radical alternative techniques (maybe even with coffee). Not only will Crombie bring you into his processing lab […]

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Coffee with Crombie – Learn Film and Canadian Photography History

 PHOTONewsTV kicks off an exciting new series of bi-weekly videos hosted by Crombie McNeill. This series is dedicated to the art of black and white film photography. Crombie will explore shooting, processing and some radical alternative techniques (maybe even with coffee). Not only will Crombie bring you into his […]

Reviews

Laowa 14mm f4 Zero-D lens – Nikon F mount

Moe my artist friend in Wakefield Que If you’re looking for dramatic perspectives to set shots apart from the conventional, then look no further, this super wide Laowa is the one for you. Laowa 14mm f/4 Zero-D DSLR Speaking from professional experience I’ve shot hundreds of rolls with super wide […]

Think Tank Rain Cover
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Think Tank Emergency Rain Cover

I absolutely love shooting in the rain and the Think Tank cover has made this possible. The manufacturer of my camera claims it’s weather tolerant and I am confident it’ll be moisture tolerant in light rain for a few minutes, but not for hours on end. A vast new world […]

Kentmere 100 120 Film
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Kentmere 100 and 400 120 Film Review

B&W film photography is often considered fine art. It’s characteristics are very different from digital technologies; film is silver based while digital is electronic. Full credit to digital as it has attracted an incredible number of gifted photographers. The world of photography has never been so good. Digital offers a […]

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My impression of the Laowa Argus 25mm f/0.95 MFT APO Lens

This lens reeks of quality! I’m not exaggerating when I say it feels and looks like a Zeiss or Leica lens. The semi matte black finish is beautiful, add to this I love metal lenses especially when it’s machined to exacting tolerances. The result is silky smooth and precise focusing. […]

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ThinkTank Retrospective 5 V2.0 Shoulder Bag Review

  The Think Tank ‘Retrospective’ 5 V2.0 is a superbly designed premium quality shoulder bag. In my opinion it outclasses the similarly designed Domke by a wide margin. There are zippers only where they are needed; be it for security and/or weather sealing. The padded interior dividers can be arranged […]

Inspiration

Ilford Ortho Plus 80

Artist (Moe) on his home porch in Wakefield – Nikon F3 with Nikon 50mm 1.4. Exposure: 1/60 at f4 ‘A touch of magic’ Almost on a whim I purchased a roll each of 35 and 120 Ortho Plus. I wasn’t expecting anything exciting but always looking that ‘touch of magic’. […]

Inspiration

Paper Negatives

‘Something Special’ There is a unique rendering to photographs made with Multigrade enlarging papers. It’s difficult to define, maybe it’s the timeless mood or perhaps it’s the mystical feeling, or even a haunting aura… it’s certainly there for me I like this very much! Add to this, it’s super economical […]

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Portraits with 2 lenses

Carpenter – 35mm 1/125 f5.6 The project is to shoot informal portraits with a wide angle and a tele lens. For this daunting assignment I’ve selected 2 superb Tamron lenses; the 70-200mm f/2.8 and the fabulous 35mm f/1.4. Both are outstandingly sharp with instant accurate focus… love them both! Eyes […]