Everybody shoots their film differently. And we love to see it all. So, this is how you shoot Kodak Gold 200. We like to see how you use the film you buy
I've been shooting film for 7 years now and over that time I've shot a lot of Kodak Portra 400 and Kodak Gold 200. There are a lot of differences between these two film stocks including colour, hue, grain, dynamic range and price. I haven't been able to do a direct side-by-side comparison of these
Flash back a few decades to see the Kodak Instamatic camera - which defined amateur photography for a generation & inspired the digital photography of another!
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Kodak Brownie cameras revolutionized the way we took photos in the early 20th century, and suddenly made photography a popular hobby.
Style No. 0530658340060; Color Code: 000 Capture long-lasting memories with a disposable camera by Kodak. The camera includes 27 exposures to see you through your entire event. The camera is loaded with Kodak 800 speed film that'll result in brightly coloured, high-quality imagery. **Features ** - 27 Exposures - Film Speed: ISO 800 - Flash Range 1-3m - Fixed focus lens **Content + Care ** - Plastic - Wipe clean
I've been shooting film for around 7 years and over that time I've shot a whole bunch of both of these film stocks. Generally, the difference in these film stocks is in the hue, saturation, ISO, grain and quality. As easy as it is for me to explain it to you, it's also really valuable
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Former Kodak engineer Steve Sasson invented the digital camera 40 years ago.And now he's getting credit -- or taking the blame, depending upon how you…
Two thousand miles away from the U.S. A-bomb tests in 1945, something weird was happening to Kodak's film.
I work as a busy professional in Downtown Toronto and had been in desperate need of something meaningful outside of my work to get re-centered and
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Film shooters, Christmas has come a little early this year! After an extremely successful relaunch of the popular slide film Ektachrome 100 in 35 mm format last year, Kodak Alaris has just announced the release of the E100 film in medium and large formats. Last year, I had the honor of being sel