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The Art of Silhouettes: Bart Visser's Double Exposure Experience with the Fantôme Kino B&W Film
written by lomocato on 2024-06-06 #people #placesDutch Photographer Bart Visser recently tried out our Fantôme Kino B&W ISO 8, his first time shooting with such a low ISO film. He challenged himself by shooting double exposures with silhouettes showing people, cities, and nature.
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Nat Segebre on Their Analogue Lifestyle and Love for Medium Format Film
written by macasaett on 2024-03-20 #peopleFilm Photographer and Visual Artist Nat Segebre speaks to us about their multi-dimensional analogue practice and the myriad of reasons they turn to this medium for creative expression.
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Tipster: Pulling the High Contrast Fantôme Kino B&W ISO 8 Film
written by eparrino on 2024-02-27 #tutorialsExplore different developing techniques to work with a high contrast black and white film and get the perfect negative for darkroom prints. We analyze pulling the Fantôme Kino B&W 35 mm ISO 8.
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Orthochromatic vs Panchromatic: Differences in Black and White Film
written by eparrino on 2023-07-06 #gearThere are two main kinds of black and white film, Orthochromatic and Panchromatic, which differ in their sensitivity to wavelengths. Find out the main differences of these two branches and see what effects they can render in your pictures.
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Does Silver Content Make Any Difference to the Quality of Photographic Film or Paper?
written by eparrino on 2023-03-18 #gearHas anyone heard this myth? Apparently, high silver content is responsible for higher quality pictures. Is there any truth in this? Or is it just a nostalgia for old photos that has driven the legend for so long?
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Shades and Contrast — @shoao Shoots With the Babylon and Fantôme Kino
written by cheeo on 2022-10-10 #peopleDeep dive into a tone-rich black-and-white world with @shoao as he takes us on a tour of Buenos Aires with the low ISO Babylon and Fantôme Kino films.
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Alternative Developing Techniques: Beer Development
written by eparrino on 2022-08-31 #tutorialsContinuing our series on alternative development techniques, today we experiment with a beer recipe, paired with a fantastic low ISO black and white film, the Fantôme Kino B&W.
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"The Moments in Between" According to Johanna L. Rönn
2022-07-04 #gear #people #places"What I love about analogue photography is the numerous possibilities in which you can be creative!" — The winner of Poltred's One Roll competition reveals her photos taken with our Fantôme Kino 8 ISO and Babylon Kino 13 ISO films and tells us more about why she made the choice of analogue.
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The Wonders of Low ISO with Mario Piper and the Fantôme Kino B&W ISO 8
written by kaylalew on 2022-05-12 #gear #peopleMeet Mario Piper, a passionate film photographer experienced in shooting low ISO. See how he adds our Fantôme Kino B&W ISO 8 to his collection of work.
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Switching to Manual: The Essentials
written by eparrino on 2022-03-07 #gearAn introduction to ISO, shutter speed and F stop. These are the main elements to know when you decide to switch to a fully manual mode, find out what they control and how they affect your final image.
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Creative Action Photography with the Fantôme Kino Film by Norbi Whitney
written by cielsan on 2021-09-21 #peopleWe take a look at the wonderful world of German-based Lomographer Norbi Whitney and his new series of action portraits shot with the Fantôme Kino film.
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