Living on the edge

1896-1907: Victorian Cliff House “Cliff House has had five major incarnations since its beginnings in 1858. In 1896, Adolph Sutro built a new Cliff House, a seven story Victorian Chateau, called by some “the Gingerbread Palace”, below his estate on the bluffs of Sutro Heights. Great throngs of San Franciscans arrived on steam trains, bicycles, […]

Vintage camera’s zijn nog steeds awesome

Even geen foto’s maken met een hypermoderne digitale camera of je iPhone. We houden ook van nostalgie en wat is nou mooier dan een camera die deze vintage look en feel heeft? Wij hebben de acht beste voor je opgesomd voor als je even terug in de tijd wil toen je ouders nog kiekjes van […]

Olympic Athletes Photographed Using a Field Camera and 100-Year-Old Lens

Olympic Athletes Photographed Using a Field Camera and 100-Year-Old Lens Regarding the process, Clendenin writes, Each black-and-white portrait was exposed onto black-and-white photographic paper, processed in a darkroom and scanned into a computer. […] The process was cumbersome and filled with experimentation. I brought 23 film holders to every shoot, in addition to a bulky […]

Photog Captures Time in Stunning Color Pictures Using a Pinhole Camera

By Sam Cornwell · Feb  2013 When Matthew Allred isn’t teaching photography to his students at the University of Utah, he’s out creating incredible works of photographic art with the simplest of tools; the pinhole camera. Allred calls his process ‘Heliography’, a term first coined by pioneering French photographer Joseph-Niépce in 1822 to describe his […]

Twin eye reflex for polaroid

  What is Duo? And why? Once nearly ubiquitous, TLRs have been reduced to a tool used only by a small niche of photographers. This unique form factor provides a huge, brilliant waist-level viewfinder, no shutter blackout, and a quiet shutter. Most TLRs have been dedicated to medium-format and 35mm film. But what about Polaroids, […]