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Plastic Imagery – Toy Camera Photography

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Shortly before Thanksgiving it was announced that Holga cameras would no longer be manufactured. Holga Jen has an excellent write up with sources.Additionally, Jen has a call for entries for everyone to submit your favorite photo from your Hol
Today is World Toy Camera day and to Celebrate, we have a special episode for you. A few months ago we had Bonnie and Susan from the Somerville Toy camera show on to talk about their event. In honor of that, friend of the show Carla, was kind
HolgaJen joined us again this month to come by and chat with us about Holgaweek. As you may remember, HolgaWeek is a project Jen started last year to celebrate all things Holga. In a nutshell, you grab your holga and shoot to your hearts conten
Sumerville Toy Camera Festival, an annual event organized by Bonnie B. and Susan Berstler is having an open call for entries. By the way, deadline is tonight, so hurry and get your entries in!Susan and Bonnie joined us this for a friendly chat
A few years ago on Pdexposures, we brought you the $20 challenge. The challenge was to find a camera, a roll of film and development for under $20. With that in mind, Plastic Imagery has brought back the challenge from the past and is now issui
This may be a first for the team at Plastic Imagery, but this week each of the hosts brought with them a selection of books that they had found online or in thrift stores.Simon started the discussion with a tiny book he has found recently onli
For the last episode of 2014, we sat down and looked back over the past year on all the developments of film photography. This started a discussion we have been having and this week we invited Christian Polt to give us some insight into what is
They are small, they fit in your pocket and they shoot 35mm film. Compact cameras, they have been around for a while and truly hit it big in the 90’s.But why would you want to shoot with something from the 90’s? Amanda shares her love of compa
Hope everyone is having a wonderful holiday season. Already sick of the family? Plastic Imagery has you covered. We start this episode with a look back at everything that happened in 2014. Of course we had to mention that there were a large num
This month on Plastic Imagery we were very fortunate to have some special guests to help us learn about a topic none of us are familiar with: Film Souping. Joining us on this topic are the two women behind the wonderful internet collective Cool
It has been a full year since Plastic Imagery started, so happy One Year Anniversary to everyone. We started this months episode with a quick discussion about Rob. He was recently contracted by the City of Las Cruces to work on a photography pr
A lot has been happening in the film photography space lately, and the cast of Plastic Imagery sat down to chat about all the different things happening.First thing off the bat, the new Fuji Instax 300, is it great or a let down? And why now h
Some plastic cameras are unique, and can be left behind on the shelf because they do not look like a normal camera. These are the misfits. Often times produced for promotional purposes, these “cheap” cameras can still be used to produce some am
Episode 9, or 17 as some co-hosts will insist on it being called is all about contests and galleries, because a recent contest has Simon very upset. They have forbidden the submission of film photos, only digital. But Simon has a workaround for
We have a very special episode ready for everyone this week.We had a few questions about the Lomo’Instant camera, a new Kickstarter project unveiled recently by Lomography. So after many emails we were able to get ahold of Christian Polt who i
Finally, the team at plastic imagery sat down to discuss one of their favorite film types – Instant Film. While Polaroid is not often seen lumped into the toy camera category, we felt at east discussing the many varied types of 600 and SX-70 ca
This month on Plastic Imagery we decided to focus on labs. How do you find a good lab, what questions should you ask before dropping off film with your hard work on it? Joining us in the discussion is Jake Bouchard. Jake has worked at many labs
This week we bring you a special episode, in which we sit down with HolgaJen to discuss her favorite toy camera. Can you hazard a guess as to what that might be?HolgaJen has been shooting with Holga’s for a number of years and has one really b
This month, we thought we would jump in and discuss some of our favorite plastic medium format cameras; and share the ones that we love and the ones we are mildly curious about.This episode is a bit more factual than normally what is allowed o
In Episode 3 of Plastic Imagery we spent a fair amount of time speculating what Lomography could be up to. What mystery product could they be unveiling to the world. What will it do? Why does it have a handle attached to it? How much will it co
Welcome back to another episode of Plastic Imagery! This month we wanted to start the new year right and discuss New Year’s Resolutions; we particularly like ones that encourage you to do new things, not necessarily ones that curb bad habits. W
The holidays are fast approaching, very fast. A little too fast if you aren’t paying attention. In the spirit of that, Rob & Simon sat down and put together a handy gift guide for those last minute shoppers like Simon.You may have heard Simon
Well we’ve made it to episode two and before it even begins we have a ridiculous discussion about camera tanks. Because camera tanks are awesome and ridiculous and we all want them for battles. Make sure you stick around and listen to the whole
Welcome to the newest show in the Pdexposures network, Plastic Imagery. Originally the brain child of Rob Peinert and Simon Ponder, this classic title has sat dormant for too long and has been resurrected to discuss all things toy photography w
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