Tag Archives: kodak

Film photography is not dead! *Updated*

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Film photography is not dead There has been a bit of talk recently of the whole ‘death of film’. This seems to be an ongoing theme, and one that brings out all sorts of emotions. But I really don’t believe it is dead.

Portrait of a camera collector/innovator – Cory Lum

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Interview with a collector, Cory Lum A special feature about the friendly and charming Cory Lum. Cory was kind enough to meet me the other day, and over a few beers we put the world to rights…and talked about cameras…

Kodak film is not dead!

Posted on by Bellamy

Time for a bit of reality That is right, Kodak film is not dead! Yeah, I said it. You see, there has been a lot of doom and gloom in the press and on social media recently about the ongoing woes of Kodak, and how they are about to file for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection [...]

Introducing the ‘bikkuri case’

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The Bikkuri film case Yes, that is right, we have a new film case for you. In light of popular request I have decided to release the Bikkuri film case. Bikkuri means surprise in Japanese, and each one of these cases is a surprise, you don’t quite know what you are going to get. These [...]

The Kodak collection

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This could be the ultimate kodak collection Well, I went to the camera show yesterday, and this is what I found. Quite possibly one of the best collections of Kodak film and memorabilia around. This is the personal collection of a very good friend of mine, which spans over 30 years of collecting from all [...]

The future of film?

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Does film have a future? And if it does, how long have we got? Now then, before you all just down my throat about film vs digital and all that malarkey, this is not a debate about that. They both have their merits and demerits, so let us just leave it at that. This is [...]

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