Studio C-41: 1 Hour Photo Podcast
Summary: Your source for Film & Photography news and interviews. We banter on the hottest photography topics and interview influential people in the photography industry.
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Steven, John, and Bill get together for a photo news packed episode! There's a lot of photo news, so buckle your seatbelts, especially if you're driving in the car! We talk about the Adorama Copyright debacle, Kodachrome Trailer, Kodak updates, updates from MiNT, and much much more!
Vincent Moschetti of Street Candy Film joins Bill Manning for a One-on-One interview to talk about the newly released, ATM400 film. This film, once bulk rolled as surveillance film for ATM machines is now cut to 35mm canisters to fit the needs of demanding street photographers. The ATM400 is quickly gaining popularity for its beautiful black and white totalities and its versatility for just about every weather condition. If you're interested in getting this film, please go to cameraville.co
We sit down with the Atlanta Art Institute's Photography Professor, Taylor Bareford, to get an idea as to why millennials are so drawn to film photography. Taylor is the lead faculty professor for the photography department. He shares his insight as to why the love for film has grown so much interest. Taylor is most known for his alternative photographic processes shooting on wet plate collodion. You can see more of his work on his webpage and on his profile on the Atlanta Art Institute website.
We are introducing The Studio C-41 "One-on-One" interview series! After reading PetaPixel article, 'For the Love of Film', Bill Manning reaches out to UK freelance photographer Tim Gander to discuss his return to shooting film.
We invite Steve Hendrix from Capture Integration to discuss choosing the right equipment for print resolution. This is not a "Film versus Digital" conversation, but using the right tool for the right job.
First regular episode of the year! It's official! John Schafer joins the Studio C-41 team! Bill gets salty on the recent Fstoppers video on Peter Lik's "Moonlight Dreams". We discuss MiNT introducing the first fully manual Instax Wide camera, Kodak has brought back TMAX P3200 back from the dead.
The Brothers Wright from CineStill Film joins us to talk about some film geekery, the history of the company, their company going into 120 from their successful Indiegogo campaign. They also give us some hints on the future of CineStill products. Lastly, we announce the winner of the CineStill 800T five roll give away!
Rob Hamm and Andre Dominguez, from Hamm Camera Company, join Bill and Steven to talk about the successful kickstarter of the redesigned box camera. The NuBox 1.
The Studio C-41 team travels to Nashville, Tennessee, to check out ImagingUSA. After a film photo walk hosted by Kodak Professional, the team interviews Product Manager, Tim Ryugo. We learn about Tim's history with the iconic company, the relationship between Eastman Kodak and Kodak Alaris, and their role in getting film to the consumers.
Kevin and Bill sit down to make one last episode for 2017. We look back on our accomplishments, our difficulties, and our favorite episodes from 2017. We discuss our favorite film photography announcements and hope to continue to see the film resurgence continue to grow in 2018. We also talk about what is in store for Studio C-41 and talk about our goals for 2018. Lastly, but most importantly, we want to thank YOU. This show would not be possible if it wasn't for you. #shootsomefilmdangit
Kevin, Steven, and Bill share their Christmas wishlist items. Bill and Steven talk about their experiences shooting FujiFilm Pro 400h, Kodak Ektar 100, and Portra 400 in the snow. One of those didn't come out as expected. Nikon has announced they're servicing various Nikon manual focus SLRs and Lenses. Silberra has Indiegogo updates, and Kodak has launched the highly anticipated motion picture film business cards.
Steven, Bill, and believe it or not, KEVIN, interview Jay Musselwhite, the owner of Franklin Backdrops. They discuss how he paints a canvas backdrop, learn about his creative process in making a backdrop. Oh yeah, he shoots film too! We talk about that too!
Steven and Bill travel to Kate Lamb's new studio in Atlanta to talk about her wet plate collodion process.
Steven and Bill interview fashion inspired and film portraiture photographer, Jordana Dale. We talk about her background in fine arts and why she shoots film. We then select three images from her portfolio and break down the core components of her shots. This podcast episode is does have visual components. Please, safely, go to the Facebook Page or the YouTube Page to see the images she has share with us.
Steven and Bill jump into E6 Processing (Slide Film). We talk about our favorite slide film, how E6 compares to color negative (C-41), and why you should shoot E6 film!