By now, the seemingly unstoppable march of Progress has left most film photography formats lying in society’s waste heap. Nevertheless, a vocal plurality of stalwarts holds fast to the pleasant graininess and magical quality of this once-ubiquitous medium. Our friend Simon Ponder is one such individual (sort of). We invited him on to settle the Great Debate between Film and Digital once and for all… and actually ended up having an exceedingly enlightening exchange. Enjoy the show!
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Audio
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Recorded on March 6, 2016
Video
Watch the live recording on YouTube
Show Notes
- Display Prep Demo | Steve Yedlin
- Story and Discussion around Yedlin’s demo
- Shirley Cards | Wikipedia
- “Teaching the Camera to See My Skin” by Syreeta McFadden
- Russia in Color a Century Ago | Boston Globe
- Where Camera Stand in Dynamic Range
- Exposure Latitude | Wikipedia
- Dynamic Range | Wikipedia
- Reciprocity (photography) | Wikipedia
- Tangerine (film) | Wikipedia
Post-Show Song
“Kodachrome” by Paul Simon
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