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Photo Ventures: My Solo Trip To The Badlands, Part #2

Posted On December 13, 2020December 13, 2020 By Nick Colburn1 Comment

Photo Ventures: My Solo Trip To The Badlands, Part #2 I didn’t really have a plan… All I knew, was I had 3 days to myself in the badlands: I was able to drive and go as far as I wanted, take as many backroads and u-turns as I chose, and park somewhere for a Continue Reading

Photo Ventures: My Solo Trip To The Badlands Part #1

Posted On November 17, 2020November 23, 2020 By Nick Colburncomment

Photo Ventures: My Solo Trip To The Badlands Part #1 Getting out of your usual routine can do wonders. I did an article a while back on Inspiration and Opportunity. In that article, I mentioned how planning a simple day trip can really help give kick to stagnant creativity. These day trips can either be Continue Reading

My Experience: An Olympus OM-G (OM20) Review

Posted On November 5, 2020November 8, 2020 By Nick Colburncomment

My Experience: An Olympus OM-G (OM20) Review It’s where it all began… The first film camera I started with was my dad’s Olympus OM-G. I spoke briefly of this in my very first blog post – one I can’t make myself go back and read. I remember my dad’s camera from my youth, playing around, Continue Reading

Shooting: Kodak Ektar At Golden Hour

Posted On October 6, 2020November 8, 2020 By Nick Colburn2 Comments

Shooting: Kodak Ektar At Golden Hour We’re running out of time… If you’re a photographer in Canada, then like me, you might be feeling the impending doom of winter. With the change in season seemingly overnight, the sudden realization of how much time I have left before it snows really dawned on me. I’m not Continue Reading

A Walk In The Woods: With The Yashica A and Ilford HP5

Posted On September 14, 2020September 14, 2020 By Nick Colburn1 Comment

A Walk In The Woods: With The Yashica A and Ilford HP5 My Yashica A is my latest, and favorite acquisitions so far: I’ve spoken a fair bit about it in a recent article where I shot a pack of expired Portra 400 VC. Although I was very pleased with the results I got out Continue Reading

Fixing Light Seals On The Cheap

Posted On August 26, 2020August 28, 2020 By Nick Colburncomment

Fixing Light Seals On The Cheap Our cameras are getting old: That’s just a fact. With that age comes the deterioration of certain parts and materials. One of the most common of these are light seals. My Light Seal Issue Often times when you find an old camera, whether it’s been sitting for years or Continue Reading

Camera Ergonomics: What Does It Mean?

Posted On August 22, 2020August 26, 2020 By Nick Colburncomment

Camera Ergonomics: What Does It Mean? Ergonomics is a word that gets thrown around a lot. We hear it when someone is describing a camera, and may even use it ourselves. It’s used to describe the design of a camera (or product), and how it feels in the hand. It seemed like kind of a Continue Reading

My Experience: Shooting Squares For The First Time With The Yashica A

Posted On August 1, 2020August 26, 2020 By Nick Colburn5 Comments

My Experience: Shooting Squares For The First Time With The Yashica A Up until this point, the only film I’ve ever handled was 35mm. This is the case for many first time film photographers. 35mm is far more accessible, affordable, and easier to get developed at local labs. It’s the family format. So taking step Continue Reading

Shooting: The Canon T70 And Fujicolor Press 800

Posted On July 7, 2020October 20, 2020 By Nick Colburn4 Comments

Shooting: The Canon T70 And Fujicolor Press 800 I’ve recently acquired this interesting SLR from a friend of mine. He found it on kijiji, along with a pile of other goodies. To make sure the camera was working, he popped in a roll of Fujicolor Press 800 that the seller had. When I got it, Continue Reading

My Experience: Developing With Cinestill Df96 Monobath

Posted On June 28, 2020September 17, 2020 By Nick Colburncomment

My Experience: Developing With Cinestill Df96 Monobath As I’ve meantioned multiple times on the site, I’ve been developing my black and white film with Cinestill’s monobath: Df96. For many, including myself, this developer has been such a blessing for dipping into the self-developing world. There are so many developers out there, it can be overwhelming Continue Reading

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