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John Romero Nance Jr visits Arizona

The Phoenix Film Revival Podcast

Release Date: 05/01/2023

To The Moon With Jace LeRoy show art To The Moon With Jace LeRoy

The Phoenix Film Revival Podcast

With only a few years of experience with film photography under his belt, Jace LeRoy, AKA @analog_astronaut has come a long way in his exploration of film photography. Harnessing the power of the sun, Jace makes sure to get the right exposure in every shot with the help of his light meter.  We chat about his beginnings and what he's been up to with his photography. Be sure to give him a follow and snag one of his prints! If you enjoyed this episode please consider becoming a guest sponsor! Visit our Patreon for more details. 

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Community Chat - January 2024 show art Community Chat - January 2024

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We are back for another season of The Phoenix Film Revival Podcast! And what better way to start it off than to hear from various film photographers in the Phoenix community?! On Sunday, January 28th we hosted our first film photography meetup of the year and had over 90 people come out to celebrate. Stacy and I opened up the lab to hang out and connect with the community. Our friend Aaron Markus (@8amfilms) came through to DJ in the back courtyard. Stacy coordinated a photo scavenger hunt along Grand Ave. I put together a slideshow with photos from various photographers and Tonissa helped...

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Tea Time with Nolan Rogers show art Tea Time with Nolan Rogers

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Cruising the US in his Buick, Nolan has been around the block taking pictures along the way. He joined us all the way from Ohio to chat film and his experiences along the way. Most folks now a days equate Polaroid or instant film with Instax or this new version of what Polaroid has become while Nolan still shoots the OG pack film better known peel apart.  We get a glimpse into who Nolan is and what he's been up to the last few years.  Visit him on Instagram! If you enjoyed this episode please consider becoming a guest sponsor! Visit our Patreon for more details. 

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Saguaros and the Southwest with Ryan Cortez show art Saguaros and the Southwest with Ryan Cortez

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The Southwest and Large Format, name a better duo! I'll wait.  We had the pleasure chatting with Ryan about his escapades of shooting 4x5 in the sunny Southwest.  He's also a fellow developer and takes to handling his film through the entire process.  Be sure to give Ryan a follow on Instagram! If you enjoyed this episode please consider becoming a guest sponsor! Visit our Patreon for more details. 

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From The Capitol With Frank Thorp V show art From The Capitol With Frank Thorp V

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Frank Thorp V is a journalist and correspondent known for his work with NBC News. He's been involved in covering various political events at Capitol Hill and the White House. Thorp is recognized for his insightful reporting and analysis on political matters and has been a prominent figure in the realm of political journalism. Did we mention, he also shoot film? From disposable to large format, Franks got the news covered in our favorite format, film! Be sure to give Frank a follow on Instagram! If you enjoyed this episode please consider becoming a guest sponsor! Visit our Patreon for more...

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Pouring One Out For Frederick Scott Archer show art Pouring One Out For Frederick Scott Archer

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Frederick Scott Archer was an English sculptor and photographer credited with inventing the wet plate collodion process, a significant advancement in 19th-century photography. This process involved coating glass plates with a light-sensitive collodion solution, enhancing the efficiency of photography. Mathew Brady, an American photographer, is renowned as the "father of photojournalism" for documenting the American Civil War. His extensive collection of images captured the war's people and events, providing a crucial visual record. Both Archer and Brady played pivotal roles in shaping the...

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Off the Rails with Ryan Casillas show art Off the Rails with Ryan Casillas

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For the gentleman who need no introduction, Ryan Casillas. Give a listen and follow Ryan on Instagram.  If you enjoyed this episode please consider becoming a guest sponsor! Visit our Patreon for more details. 

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Weegee on the Ouija - Halloween Edition show art Weegee on the Ouija - Halloween Edition

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Weegee, whose real name was Arthur Fellig, was a renowned American photographer and photojournalist. He gained fame in the mid-20th century for his gritty and often shocking black-and-white photographs of crime scenes, accidents, and urban life in New York City. Weegee's work was characterized by its raw and unflinching portrayal of the city's underbelly, capturing the harsh realities of crime, poverty, and everyday life. His distinctive style and ability to be on the scene quickly earned him a reputation as a pioneering street photographer and a significant figure in the history of...

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Archiving with The Film Hound show art Archiving with The Film Hound

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The average life of a roll of film often ends as soon as the images are scanned into digital files and are discarded never to be handled by the photographer again. Heck, up until the last few years, Walgreens and CVS would develop your film and wouldn't even offer to return your negatives as it was seen as an unnecessary cost in handling.  Sadly, many film photographers are not informed or educated on the value of retaining their negatives. From the art of make traditional darkroom prints to the ability to rescan at higher resolutions, there are plenty of reason to hang onto these little...

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Henry Fox Talbot and the Calotype show art Henry Fox Talbot and the Calotype

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Henry Fox Talbot was a British scientist and inventor who is best known for his pioneering work in the field of photography. He is credited with inventing the "calotype" or "talbotype" process, which was an early photographic method using paper negatives. This innovation laid the foundation for modern photography, as it allowed multiple positive prints to be produced from a single negative, unlike earlier methods. Talbot's contributions to the development of photography established him as one of the key figures in the history of this art form. If you enjoyed this episode please consider...

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Out of the blue, John reached out to us on Instagram looking for community and places to shoot on his visit to Arizona. I took a moment to check out his work and was amazed with his large portfolio of portrait work. We get to chatting and I can't help but ask him to be on our podcast.

Be sure to check out his website and give him a follow in Instagram.
romeronance.com
instagram.com/romeronance

If you are looking for a community darkroom in Appleton, WI be sure to check out Photo Opp.
thephotoopp.org
instagram.com/the.photo_opp 

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