Just when you thought you were done with darkroom chemistry Swankolab brings it all back to your iPhone or iPod Touch.

Mix your chemicals, agitate your prints and watch it slowly fade in under the warm glow of the safe light.

Converts images and photos, music, test documents and archives. Dragoman is a free download, Mac only.

http://creativebe.com/dragoman/

sleeve-face-photography

Link: Captivating Examples of Sleeveface Photography

one or more persons obscuring or augmenting any part of their body or bodies with record sleeve(s) causing an illusion

More on Flickr and Sleeveface.com.

Apr 132010

Alice for the iPad

In short….you can get your subjects in focus when using a large format camera or a tilt-shift lens. Anyone use it much these days?

Here’s some info: Wikipedia & The Luminous Landscape.

kodachrome

June 22, 2009 – “Eastman Kodak Company announced today that it will retire KODACHROME Color Film this year, concluding its 74-year run as a photography icon.

Can’t say that I used it much but the images I’ve seen shot with Kodachrome easily rivaled the quality of Velvia or Ektachrome.

via Kodak

Another great Photoshop (CS3 & CS4) tip via John Nack of Adobe. As of CS3 you have the ability to mirror any clone source in Photoshop. It doesn’t seem like it’s a documented feature:

“Open up the Clone Source panel, then specify a negative number for the width value (e.g. just put a minus sign in front of the “100”). Now Photoshop will flip the source data so that you can clone a mirror image.”

This also works on the Healing Brush.

See it in demonstrated in this video by Russel Brown (Quicktime Movie).

Artist Jorge Colombo draws the June 1, 2009 cover of New Yorker Magazine using the iPhone application Brushes.

“Using the Brushes application, one of thousands of available for the iPhone and iPod touch, he has digitally painted dozens of iconic New York scenes, including Grand Central Terminal, classic downtown delicatessens and the Empire State Building.

This week, one of his sketches will assume a spot coveted by artists in New York and all over the world: the cover of The New Yorker magazine.”

via abc NEWS

A short interview with Jorge here.
And more coverage in The New Yorker and New York Times.

May 272009

An update to the original Polaroid post from 01/25/2009.

“The digital storm, Mr. Kaps says, has left analog opportunity in its wake. “If everyone runs in one direction, it creates a niche market in the other,” he said.”

via NYT – Article

May 232009

Link: POLAPREMIUM

“Celebrating the magic of analog instant photography and making these rare and limited products accessible worldwide.” POLAPREMIUM

Hewlett-Packard introduces MagCloud, a new service that “enables you to publish your own magazines.” Coming at just 20¢/page to purchase a magazine (plus shipping), publishers will have to create their magazine in-house and submit it as a finalized high-res PDF. MagCloud then farms out the printing to local and global printers and also handles the shipping and billing.

Costing much less than traditional printing, especially when it comes to making last minute changes, the service hopes to establish itself as “your new printing press.”

via NYT – Article

Mar 262009

With the Diana Instant Back+ create all Diana+’s looks in an instant photo!

At first read I thought that it was a digital back that could be attached to the Diana (and maybe hacked onto a Holga?) but this is cool too.

Diana Instant Back+