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B&H Photography Podcast

The Analog Renaissance and Brooklyn Film Camera

B&H Photography Podcast

Jill Waterman

Podcast, Photography, Arts, Visual Arts, Bh, Photo

4.62K Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2018

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

There is no doubt that a film photography renaissance is in full swing… just ask anyone under the age of 25. And to be fair, there are many wonderful artists—of all ages—who have never stopped using film as their primary photographic format. To anyone who grew up shooting film and then made the transition to digital, it’s a bit curious to see such a resurgence in a medium that has long been listed as “critical,” if not simply dead. At the B&H Photography Podcast, we still shoot with film cameras and enjoy the processes involved, but the guests on today’s episode are putting money (and time and energy) where their mouths are and have opened up a physical store (in addition to their online business) selling film and film cameras.

Brooklyn Film Camera, located in Bushwick, Brooklyn, sells film and film cameras --from 35mm to medium-format, disposables to underwater, pinholes to Polaroid. They are one of a few shops in the world to offer expert restoration services for Polaroid SX-70 and SLR 680 camera systems. They have a brisk online business but are also a local hub, offering repairs, photo tours, and a home base for a burgeoning community of film shooters. We speak with Kyle Depew and Julien Piscioneri about their company’s origin as an outgrowth of the Impossible Project, and about the services they provide, but we also discuss the who, why, and where of the analog renaissance and whether this is a trend or if film and digital will co-exist peacefully.

We are also joined by Michael Armato, of the B&H Used Department, and former proprietor of Armato Cameras, in Queens, NY. Armato brings his insight from running a camera store for more than forty years and sheds light on which film cameras and formats are most in demand at the used counter. Join us for this enjoyable chat and don’t forget to enter the B&H Photography Podcast FUJIFILM X-H1 Sweepstakes by August 15, 2018.

Guests: Kyle Depew, Julien Piscioneri, and Michael Armato

Photograph courtesy Brooklyn Film Camera

Transcript

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You're listening to the B&H Photography Podcast.

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For over 40 years, B&H has been the professional source for photography, video, audio, and

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more.

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For your favorite gear, news, and reviews, visit us at bnh.com or download the B&H app to

0:15.4

your iPhone or Android device.

0:17.6

Now here's your host, Alan White.

0:19.7

Greetings and welcome to the B&H Photography Podcast.

0:23.3

We're halfway through summer of fall is coming and that means that over the next few months,

0:27.6

we're going to be hearing about all kinds of new cameras, camera systems from Canon,

0:31.7

Nikon, and a zillion other camera lens and smartphone manufacturers.

0:35.7

Let's not forget them.

0:36.7

Today, we're going to throttle back a bit from the march of auto-everything, electronic

0:40.6

camera technologies and focus on the gentler days of analog imaging.

0:45.5

Back in the day, when I was growing up in Brooklyn, if you walked around with a camera,

0:49.2

you were invariably considered a dork crossing the school yard with the Ashika Matarani

0:54.1

neck was an open invitation for beating me up.

0:57.2

Me, I was a fast runner.

0:59.1

Today Brooklyn has become a hotbed of photography at last count, dorks with K-1000s SRT-101s,

1:05.0

rollies, and Hasselblad 500s, outnumber the hitters 10 to 1 times have changed.

1:10.8

Joining us in the studio today are Kyle DePue, Julian Piscineri.

1:15.5

I got it.

1:16.5

I got it.

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