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Thursday, February 16, 2017

Kickstarter: Phoblographer Analogue Zine

Our friends at Phoblographer are Kickstarting an Analogue Photography Magazine. The Phoblographer himself says that his blog covers more film photography than any other major blog, and if you check out the past couple of weeks' worth of links, you would have to agree.

The goal is to get a rougly 100 page, soft cover zine on matt paper featuring silver halide photography with four featured artists. His reasoning is that film photography looks best on paper, so he wants to bring that to fruition. This is not his first foray into zine-land, the premium Phoblographer offering is La Noir Image, an online e-zine that features B&W film photography. At $15 a year, the e-zine is not too expensive, but gets them experience publishing beyond the blog format. Certainly, it is tough to keep publishing regularly day, but these guys have pulled it off so far.

Funding for the project is due February 22, so support his campaign soon if you would like to see a magazine about film photography!

Check out these recent links to Phoblographer articles on film photography:
* Dedicated film camera repairman
* Make a film negative from Fujifilm FP-100C pack film
* Quick comparison of Tri-X to JCH Street Pan 400
* Introducing Bergger Pancro 400 B&W film
* Kodak explains why underexposed film gets a green tint
* Four modern analog film photographers to inspire
* Change.org petition to bring back Kodak Infrared Ektachrome
* Japan Camera Hunter to bring Street Pan 400 to 120 format
* She Shoots Film, a magazine on women photographers
* Adox announces construction of a new factory for film production
* Story of a video ad shot with a Nikon F5 film camera, 36 shots at a time
* Ilford animation on how a film SLR works
* Building a 4x5 film camera

Whew! Those are just the analogue photography links! Support your community, vote with your dollars!