The Phoenix Film Revival Podcast
KJ Herb shares her journey from former business student to passionate film photographer, reflecting on her Arizona roots and the path that led her to embrace photography. She talks about her "directorial" approach, crafting intentional, staged compositions and the unique challenges and rewards of working with film. KJ also discusses navigating gatekeeping in the industry as a woman and reveals her upcoming project exploring her OCD diagnosis. Listen in for an inspiring conversation on creativity, community, and personal storytelling in photography. Give her a follow on Instagram! ...
info_outline Documentary Photography with James GreenThe Phoenix Film Revival Podcast
We're excited to chat with James Green, a wedding and portrait photographer with an eye for capturing unforgettable moments. By day, James is also an engineer, blending his technical skills with a creative passion for film photography. Join us as we explore his unique perspective on photography, balancing careers, and the art of storytelling through film. Be sure to give James a follow on Instagram at --------------------------------------------------- If you enjoyed this episode please consider becoming a guest sponsor! Visit our Patreon for more details.
info_outline Product and Print with Dino JaggerThe Phoenix Film Revival Podcast
In this episode of the Phoenix Film Revival podcast, we have the pleasure of interviewing the accomplished Dino Jagger. We explore his distinctive photography style, his mastery in product photography, and his experience creating three captivating photo books that showcase his work. Dino takes us behind the scenes of his creative journey, discussing the process of curating and designing these photo books, and the challenges he’s faced along the way. Whether you're passionate about photography or interested in the art of photo book creation, this episode is packed with valuable insights and...
info_outline The Ol' Days With Greg BerlucchiThe Phoenix Film Revival Podcast
We had a pleasant chat with our friend and got a little of his backstory in film photography and what he's currently been up to. If you have shopped at Foto Forum pre pandemic you most likely have met Greg. Can you believe he had his own darkroom at the age of 12? --------------------------------------------------- To submit to our new project, Film Photo Zine, visit this ! Be sure to submit soon, deadline is August 31st, 2024. --------------------------------------------------- If you enjoyed this episode please consider becoming a guest sponsor! Visit our Patreon for more...
info_outline Getting Creative with Danny UpshawThe Phoenix Film Revival Podcast
We finally got a chance to sit down and chat with our friend Danny Upshaw. While he's not an active film shooter he definitely is creative on a daily basis. Be sure to give Danny a follow on Instagram. --------------------------------------------------- To submit to our new project, Film Photo Zine, visit this ! Be sure to submit soon, deadline is August 31st, 2024. If you enjoyed this episode please consider becoming a guest sponsor! Visit our Patreon for more details.
info_outline Chatting with Kurt ViersThe Phoenix Film Revival Podcast
Always a good time chatting with Kurt, AKA We got a chance to catch up and chat about shooting film on Phoenix streets. We also chat about a collective he's been heading up with a few other folks called and what they are doing for the black & white film shooter community abroad. Be sure to give Kurt a follow on IG as well as Domino Film Photo! --------------------------------------------------- To submit to our new project, Film Photo Zine, visit this ! Be sure to submit soon, deadline is August 31st, 2024. If you enjoyed this episode please consider becoming a guest sponsor!...
info_outline We're back! Thanks for waiting.The Phoenix Film Revival Podcast
Hey friends, Sorry for disappearing on you. We got caught up with a bunch of different things these last few months and had to hold off on recording new episodes. Good news though, we are back! We have already recorded the next episode after this one and can't wait to share our conversation with Kurt. Though we have many more guests lined up in these summer months to keep us busy and out of the heat. We give a little recap of how things have been going in this episode and our future plans through the summer. So throw in your ear pods and join us for another episode of the Phoenix Film...
info_outline Community Chat - January 2024The Phoenix Film Revival Podcast
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...
info_outline Tea Time with Nolan RogersThe Phoenix Film Revival Podcast
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.
info_outline Saguaros and the Southwest with Ryan CortezThe Phoenix Film Revival Podcast
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.
info_outlineA tintype, also known as a melainotype or ferrotype, is a photograph made by creating a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal, colloquially called 'tin', coated with a dark lacquer or enamel and used as the support for the photographic emulsion. Tintypes enjoyed their widest use during the 1860s and 1870s, but lesser use of the medium persisted into the early 20th century and it has been revived as a novelty and fine art form in the 21st.
If you don't have a tintype portrait yet, I can't recommend Silver and Cedar enough to create your first one. Not only are they masters at their craft, tintypes are the perfect format to display a portrait of you or a loved one. We got a chance to chat with Matt and Katie about how they got their start and where they are headed with photography.
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