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ho hum I've been doing it all my life although I have fewer twitter followers!!
but good for him..he should come here and say hello!
best, peter
 
Yeah not the most interesting article but any article in a big paper or website on analog photography, especially by a celebrity, however minor, to pique more interest in film is good news in my book.
 
Thanks for sharing.

Any news is good news, although it seems LOMO-esque qualities nearly always get mentioned in relation to film, along with "hazy" and "dream-like" blah blah blah.
 
Thanks for sharing.

Any news is good news, although it seems LOMO-esque qualities nearly always get mentioned in relation to film, along with "hazy" and "dream-like" blah blah blah.

Yeah was thinking that too, the whole concept of the "dirty rollers" created anomalies and such.....well clean them! :smile:. Unless of course that's what he was after. Like taping up your Holga to avoid the light leaks I guess. But hey if that what it takes to create some needed film demand...
 
Thank you
 
Nowadays using Instagram as a media for seeing film photographers. Turns out that I found a guy who was beta testing Cinestill in 120... And it is him!
I have to agree about his point about the photos being tiny there.
 
Just more silly LA celebrity worship stuff.

Could they not find or bother to search out a real photographer instead of some celebrity wannabe photographer.

The media in LA is barely more than a marketing machine for "hollywood".
 
Just more silly LA celebrity worship stuff.

Could they not find or bother to search out a real photographer instead of some celebrity wannabe photographer.

The media in LA is barely more than a marketing machine for "hollywood".

All good points but then less of the public would have read it.
 
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