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Film Friday: Kodak’s Ektar 100 in 120

Film Friday: Kodak’s Ektar 100 in 120

At the PMA show in 2009, Kodak introduced Ektar 100 in medium format and in the process celled it “the finest, smoothest grain of any color negative film available today.” I think that same claim can be made today.

Thursday Vibes: Celebrating A 42nd Anniversary… of Sorts

Thursday Vibes: Celebrating A 42nd Anniversary… of Sorts

The November 1981 issue of Audio-Visual Communications magazine included my second-ever published article; it was called “3-D Photography: Coming At You, Again.” If you check my Bio you’ll see that many years later, some things never change, I’m still interested in 3D imagery and movies.

Tuesday Thoughts:  Getting into the Photography Business

Tuesday Thoughts: Getting into the Photography Business

I know from my e-mail that many readers work in corporate environments harboring dreams of someday being their own boss. While some may actually be planning for this eventuality, others may find that, like greatness, being an entrepreneur can be thrust upon you.

Joe’s Book Club: Chapter 42, More Reader Questions

Joe’s Book Club: Chapter 42, More Reader Questions

In the last chapter of Joe’s Book Club, I asked readers if they had any questions about books, this book club or anything to do with books to please click CONTACT and ask away. And so many of you did!  I’m answering them today and the offer still stands. If you have a question about books, just ask.

Wheels Wednesday: Subaru, the Colorado Connection

Wheels Wednesday: Subaru, the Colorado Connection

Malcolm Bricklin is an American businessman who’s had an unorthodox career spans more than six decades with numerous prominent failures and successes, mostly related to manufacturing or importing automobiles to the United States, especially Subaru.