Following the DNP films we have added another inexpensive film to our selection: Fujicolor Industrial Color Negative Film.
The film comes in very plain packaging and is available in 100 and 400 speed and is an all-purpose colour negative film for general use. Available in packs of ten or higher quantities on request.
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This camera probably has 'it'.
If you had asked me about the importance of my camera’s appearance ten years ago, I would have probably laughed at you. As we know, most photographers are technically-minded people; they have to be. The camera is our primary tool to work the technical medium of photography and generally speaking people need...
Premium lens adapter manufacturer Rayqual just informed us of the following upcoming releases of new adapters for the Micro Four-Thirds (M4/3) mount:
Nikon F and Contax/Yashica to M4/3 lens adapters will become available in July June and Pentax K, Olympus OM and Leica R versions will follow suit in August.
Prices will be in line with the Leica M and...
Dirk
20 May 2009
Shop News
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Marc Feustel, Studio Equis
On current view at the Setagaya Art Museum is a wonderful photography exhibition entitled Japan: A Self Portrait, that uses the works of 11 photographers† to give us a view onto the incredibly important 20 year period following the end of World War II. The milestone events of this period are well known — the ending...
Kurt
19 May 2009
Feature
田沼武能, 石元泰博, 細江英公, eikoh hosoe, 長野重一, hiroshi hamaya, Ihei Kimura, Ikko Narahara, ken domon, Kikuji Kawada, Marc Feustel, shigeichi nagano, shomei tomatsu, studio equis, tadahiko hayashi, Takeyoshi Tanuma, yasuhiro ishimoto, 土門拳, 奈良原一高, 川田喜久治, 木村伊兵衛, 東松照明, 林忠彦, 濱谷浩
© Yasuhiro Ishimoto
Yasuhiro Ishimoto was born in 1921 in San Francisco, California, and grew up in Kochi on the island of Shikoku. In 1939 Ishimoto returned to the U.S., and was interned with other Japanese-Americans in Colorado from 1942-1944. He moved to Chicago in 1944 to study architecture at Northwestern University, and a couple of years later...
250-plus Japanese Magic Lantern slides collected by an American during 1926-7. (Via)
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Vince Aletti picks Ken Kitano as one of five up and coming photographers to watch, in April issue of Modern Painters.
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Masahiro Kodaira was born in 1972, and graduated from Tokyo Zokei University in 1997. Kodaira has been pursuing photography since 1994, with several solo and group exhibitions to his name. In addition to his own work, Kodaira has recently been involved in making new prints of the late, renowned avant-garde photographer Kiyoji Otsuji.
In the following...
Japan Exposures is pleased to present the work of Masahiro Kodaira, born and raised in Tokyo and educated at Tokyo Zokei University. Kodaira was an informal student of famed avant-garde photographer Kiyoji Otsuji, and Otsuji’s influence is clear to see in the following images. Presented here are five images each from Kodaira’s two major...
Masahiro Kodaira was born in 1972, and graduated from Tokyo Zokei University in 1997. Kodaira has been pursuing photography since 1994, with several solo and group exhibitions to his name. In addition to his own work, Kodaira has recently been involved in making new prints of the late, renowned avant-garde photographer Kiyoji Otsuji. Please also see...
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