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I wish you and your families a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. See you in 2015!
I wish you and your families a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. See you in 2015!
I recently asked in the Caffenol Facebook group how I should shoot a roll of Kodak Technical Pan. Many people suggested I should shoot it at EI 25 or 50, but I also wanted to know if it is possible to get something useful out of it in EI 200. I Read more…
After a long, long (too long) break, we continue with our Series “A Coffee with…” where we present analog enthusiasts and their work. Today I am happy to talk with Becky Ramotowski, who has a real passion about pinhole cameras and ‘marinating’ prints in caffenol. Becky also wrote an awesome book Read more…
Mark your calendars! I will teach a 2 days caffenol workshop from 31.08-01.09.2013 together with Marco Spalluto at the Leica Gallery Salzburg. This 2 days workshop is suited for absolute beginners in film developing as well as for experienced users that already develop their films at home. No experience in film developing Read more…
Today our journey takes us to Nottingham in the UK and we meet up with Gabriel Van Ingen, a photographer that has mostly given up digital. Read on, and look what he has to say. Caffenol: Hi Gabriel, good to have you here on the caffenol blog. Could you please Read more…
Today we are in Grenoble, France to share some Espressos (You get an Espresso if you order “un café”) with a professional programmer. Read on, what Urban has to say about the analog world. Caffenol: Hi Urban, I hope you had a lovely Christmas and lots of presents. Can you Read more…
All the best for the next year! Any New Year Resolution? I can give you some tips: Shoot more Film! Develop in caffenol! Share the Love! Sincerly, Dirk
I wish you and your families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Next year we will of course continue ‘A Coffee with’ and I have some new films to test out. Let’s see what 2013 brings. Enjoy the calm time of the year!
Today I am declaring war. I can see, that I got your attention! What am I declaring war on? DUST! I know that there are plenty of ways to remove dust from negatives in post, but the best way of course is to properly dry your negatives in a (nearly) dust-free room. Top Read more…