Negative Positives Film Photography Podcast
Summary: A podcast about mostly film photography! Hosted by Mike Gutterman, Andre Domingues, Mike Kukavica, Roxanna Angles, and Jessica Jones.
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Podcasts:
JR Wyatt emails a great question about a photo road trip. Talk of the upcoming 100th episode contest sweepstakes!
Mike Williams of 12months12cameras joins me to talk about his photography and his 12 months camera project!
JR Wyatt emails about my favorite photographers and photo books!
Andre and I talk about the steps involved with developing black and white film!
Hannah O’Brien sends a voice message about personal projects! More about the Facebook group and Neil Piper is a dirty dog! Just kidding Neil, i love ya brother!
Kodak TMax 3200 is back! Also talk about staying positive as film photographers!
Talk of improvements to the Anchor app, more clues to Kodak’s new film announcement, the Facebook group page, and more social media interaction!
Super pumped about some social media love, especially from the Sunny 16 Podcast! A big teaser from Kodak and a call in to the show!
Shaun Nelson emails the question “What places are your listener’s favorite place to share film photos?”
Andre and I talk about the equipment you need to start processing your own film and what we use to accomplish this easy and rewarding task!
Best call in ever by Shaun Nelson of UtahFilmPhotography.com! Also talk of getting guests on the program and zoom lenses!
An email from Shaun Nelson with a differing opinion of my praise of the Kodak Reflex TLR! Talk of my experience shooting TLR’s and what I need to improve.
My Valentine’s present.. a camera messenger bag! Also talk of the Kodak Reflex II TLR camera, maybe the best bargain TLR?
Another love fest from some listener interaction. The Analogue Photography Series “Film is Still Alive” video and the news of the Mint InstantKon RF70 Instax camera!
Some love for some social media love this podcast has received. Also, normal focal lengths on the various film formats and how I prefer rectangular formats.