Wednesday, December 27, 2023

One month till 127 Day!

The next 127 Day is just one month away - on Saturday, January 27, 2024. This would be a good time to make sure your 127-format camera is working and you have the film you need.

127 Film Photography will feature 127-format photographs made on January 27, 2024, in a special online exhibition. You're invited to participate!

No fees, no competition, just a friendly virtual community joining together to make 127-format photos on
January 27, 2024.

To show your work,

  1. Take 127-format photographs on January 27, 2024.
  2. Send one of your 127-format photographs that you took on January 27 to 127 Film Photography. Please email one jpg file, 500 pixels wide, to 127filmformat ~at~ gmail.com, by March 27, 2024. (This allows two months to get your film developed and scanned).
  3. In the subject line of your email, type "January 2024 127 Day."
  4. In the body of the email, please include the following information: copyright symbol, year, your name, the title of the photograph, location, camera and film types, and your website address (or other link to your work). In that order. Please follow this example EXACTLY. With no hard-return characters. (You don't have to use initials if you prefer to be known by your full name!). If you want to direct people to an Instagram page, please use the URL for the page, not an "@" handle (which will not work as a link).

© 2022 J. M. Golding, untitled; northern California, USA; Yogi Bear, Rerapan 100 (expired 11/20) http://www.jmgolding.com

 

All types of 127 film format* are welcome, whether the film began its existence as 127, or you used 35mm film or Instax film in a 127 camera, or you respooled 46mm film, or you cut down 120 film to 127 size ... or maybe you have a technique that I don't know about yet - if so, please tell me so I can share it with others who love this format (with full credit to you, of course - perhaps you'd like to write an article for 127 Film Photography about it!). Photos made on 127 film in a different size camera are welcome too.
 
127 Film Photography will publish all photos received (as long as they are in 127 format and do not contain images of nudity, violence, or exploitation).

I look forward to seeing your 127 Day photos! 




*Sorry, digital photos in an aspect ratio similar to 127 film  do NOT qualify (nor do any other digital photos).
 
 

Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Tomorrow is 127 Day!

Tomorrow is 127 Day - Thursday, December 7, 2023!

127 Film Photography will feature 127-format photographs made on December 7, 2023, in a special online exhibition. You're invited to participate!

No fees, no competition, just a friendly virtual community joining together to make 127-format photos on 
December 7, 2023.

To show your work,
  1. Take 127-format photographs on December 7, 2023.
  2. Send one of your 127-format photographs that you took on December 7 to 127 Film Photography. Please email one jpg file, 500 pixels wide, to 127filmformat ~at~ gmail.com, by February 7, 2024. (This allows two months to get your film developed and scanned).
  3. In the subject line of your email, type "December 2023 127 Day."
  4. In the body of the email, please include the following information: copyright symbol, year, your name, the title of the photograph, location, camera and film types, and your website address (or other link to your work). In that order. Please follow this example EXACTLY. With no hard-return characters. (You don't have to use initials if you prefer to be known by your full name!). If you want to direct people to an Instagram page, please use the URL for the page, not an "@" handle (which will not work as a link). 

© 2022 J. M. Golding, untitled; northern California, USA; Yogi Bear, Ilford HP5+  http://www.jmgolding.com

 
All types of 127 film format* are welcome, whether the film began its existence as 127, or you used 35mm film or Instax film in a 127 camera, or you respooled 46mm film, or you cut down 120 film to 127 size ... or maybe you have a technique that I don't know about yet - if so, please tell me so I can share it with others who love this format (with full credit to you, of course - perhaps you'd like to write an article for 127 Film Photography about it!). Photos made on 127 film in a different size camera are welcome too.
 
127 Film Photography will publish all photos received (as long as they are in 127 format and do not contain images of nudity, violence, or exploitation).

I look forward to seeing your 127 Day photos! 




*Sorry, digital photos in an aspect ratio similar to 127 film  do NOT qualify (nor do any other digital photos).
 
 

Thursday, November 30, 2023

One week till 127 Day!

127 Day is only a week away - Thursday, December 7, 2023. It's time to take your film out of your fridge and load your 127-format camera.

127 Film Photography will feature 127-format photographs made on December 7, 2023, in a special online exhibition. You're invited to participate!

No fees, no competition, just a friendly virtual community joining together to make 127-format photos on
December 7, 2023.

To show your work,
  1. Take 127-format photographs on December 7, 2023.
  2. Send one of your 127-format photographs that you took on December 7 to 127 Film Photography. Please email one jpg file, 500 pixels wide, to 127filmformat ~at~ gmail.com, by February 7, 2024. (This allows two months to get your film developed and scanned).
  3. In the subject line of your email, type "December 2023 127 Day."
  4. In the body of the email, please include the following information: copyright symbol, year, your name, the title of the photograph, location, camera and film types, and your website address (or other link to your work). In that order. Please follow this example EXACTLY. With no hard-return characters. (You don't have to use initials if you prefer to be known by your full name!). If you want to direct people to an Instagram page, please use the URL for the page, not an "@" handle (which will not work as a link). 

© 2022 J. M. Golding, untitled; northern California, USA; Yashica 44A, Rerapan 400  http://www.jmgolding.com

 
All types of 127 film format* are welcome, whether the film began its existence as 127, or you used 35mm film or Instax film in a 127 camera, or you respooled 46mm film, or you cut down 120 film to 127 size ... or maybe you have a technique that I don't know about yet - if so, please tell me so I can share it with others who love this format (with full credit to you, of course - perhaps you'd like to write an article for 127 Film Photography about it!). Photos made on 127 film in a different size camera are welcome too.

 
127 Film Photography will publish all photos received (as long as they are in 127 format and do not contain images of nudity, violence, or exploitation).

I look forward to seeing your 127 Day photos! 




*Sorry, digital photos in an aspect ratio similar to 127 film  do NOT qualify (nor do any other digital photos).
 
 

Tuesday, November 7, 2023

One month till 127 Day!

The next 127 Day is just one month away - on Thursday, December 7, 2023. This would be a good time to make sure your 127-format camera is working and you have the film you need.

127 Film Photography will feature 127-format photographs made on December 7, 2023, in a special online exhibition. You're invited to participate!

No fees, no competition, just a friendly virtual community joining together to make 127-format photos on 
December 7, 2023.

To show your work,

  1. Take 127-format photographs on December 7, 2023.
  2. Send one of your 127-format photographs that you took on December 7 to 127 Film Photography. Please email one jpg file, 500 pixels wide, to 127filmformat ~at~ gmail.com, by February 7, 2024. (This allows two months to get your film developed and scanned).
  3. In the subject line of your email, type "December 2023 127 Day."
  4. In the body of the email, please include the following information: copyright symbol, year, your name, the title of the photograph, location, camera and film types, and your website address (or other link to your work). In that order. Please follow this example EXACTLY. With no hard-return characters. (You don't have to use initials if you prefer to be known by your full name!). If you want to direct people to an Instagram page, please use the URL for the page, not an "@" handle (which will not work as a link).
© 2018 J. M. Golding, untitled; northern California, USA; Yogi Bear, Rerapan 100  http://www.jmgolding.com

All types of 127 film format* are welcome, whether the film began its existence as 127, or you used 35mm film or Instax film in a 127 camera, or you respooled 46mm film, or you cut down 120 film to 127 size ... or maybe you have a technique that I don't know about yet - if so, please tell me so I can share it with others who love this format (with full credit to you, of course - perhaps you'd like to write an article for 127 Film Photography about it!). Photos made on 127 film in a different size camera are welcome too.
 
127 Film Photography will publish all photos received (as long as they are in 127 format and do not contain images of nudity, violence, or exploitation).

I look forward to seeing your 127 Day photos! 




*Sorry, digital photos in an aspect ratio similar to 127 film  do NOT qualify (nor do any other digital photos).
 
 

Tuesday, September 12, 2023

127 Day exhibition - 12th of July, 2023

Welcome to the 127 Day online exhibition for the 12th of July, 2023!

Nineteen artists in six countries across four continents joined together virtually on the 12th of July, 2023, using 127-format analogue media, to make these photographs. I encourage you to page down to see the wonderful variety and creativity of the work.

If you photograph on film or other analogue media in 127 film format, you're invited to join us for the next 127 Day, on December 7, 2023.
 
Enjoy!

 

 

©2023 Jodi Benaroch, Ascending; Atlanta, GA, USA; Kodak Brownie 127 with flipped lens, in-camera lumen print using old black and white photo paper

 

© 2023 Michael C. Durling, Endless Stairway; Richmond, Virginia, USA; Brownie Super 27, Kentmere 100 film

 

 

©2023 Terry Byrne, "After Hours"; Princeton, New Jersey, USA; Rollei Baby, Agfa XPS160
 
 
©︎2023 Yoshinobu IMAOKA, Intruder from outside;  Okayama, Japan; Ferrania AlfaLomography  Earl Grey 100
 
 
 
© 2023 Slim Banks, untitled; Chicago, IL, USA; Ruberg Futuro, mystery color film
 
 
© 2023 sonny rosenberg, silver; reno nv, usa, Ica Icarette 0, Rerapan 100
 
 

©2023 B. Davey, "It is 10:05"; No. California, USA; Yashica 44, Efke 100 (exp 9/98)
 
 
@2023 Lee Mountford, Yarra’s Edge; Melbourne, Australia; Brownie Reflex, Rollei Retro 400S
 
 
© 2023 Kenneth Loen, untitled; Mount Vernon, WA, USA; 1951 Gelto DIII, ReraChrome 100 
 

©2023 Dave Hughes, Hair Raising; Markeaton Park, Derby, UK; Agfa Billy Zero Solinar, Ilford HP5 
 
 
©2023 Kawasaki Kazuyoshi, "Under Construction”, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan; PRIMO-JR, Rerapan 100S
 
 
© 2023 Saku Tiihonen, Whatcha Lookin' At; Jyväskylä, Finland; Kodak Brownie 127 (1st model), ORWO UN54 (35 mm)
 
 
 
© 2023 Brian Bednarek, untitled; Rahway, USA; Kodak Brownie Starflex, Rera Pan 100
 
 
© 2023 Eben Ostby, Road Trip; Pennsylvania, USA; Yashica 44, Ilford HP5+ 
 
 
© 2023 Jim Grey, Golden arches on a summer day; Whitestown, Indiana, USA; Kodak Brownie Starmatic, Kodak Ektar 100
 
 
 
© 2023 John Alton, “The Bullet”; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; P
rimo-Jr; Rerapan 400
 
 
© J. Mach, Keeping Cool at the Park; Gilbert Arizona, USA; Baby Rolleiflex, ReraPan 400
 
© Doug Hollaway, Cottonwood Alley; Hesperia, California, USA; Agfa Cadet A-8 Flash, Kodak Verichrome Pan (expired 1974)
 
 
© J. M. Golding, Upward; northern California, USA; Yogi Bear, Rerapan 400
 


 

Monday, September 11, 2023

July 127 Day - deadline is tomorrow

This is just a quick reminder that the deadline to submit 127-format photos you made on the 12th of July, 2023 to the 127 Day Exhibition is tomorrow, Tuesday, September 12, 2023.

If you've already submitted, thank you!

If you haven't, and you have 127-format photos from that day, I hope you'll consider sending one.

I'm looking forward to seeing your 127 Day photos!

Tuesday, September 5, 2023

July 127 Day - deadline is in one week

This is just a quick reminder that the deadline to submit 127-format photos you made on the 12th of July, 2023 to the 127 Day Exhibition is in one week, on Tuesday, September 12, 2023.

If you've already submitted, thank you!

If you haven't, and you have 127-format photos from that day, I hope you'll consider sending one.

I'm looking forward to seeing your 127 Day photos!

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Tomorrow is 127 Day!

Tomorrow is 127 Day - Wednesday, the 12th of July, 2023!

127 Film Photography will feature 127-format photographs made on the 12th of July, 2023, in a special online exhibition. You're invited to participate!

No fees, no competition, just a friendly virtual community joining together to make 127-format photos on
the 12th of July, 2023.

To show your work,
  1. Take 127-format photographs on the 12th of July, 2023.
  2. Send one of your 127-format photographs that you took on the 12th of July to 127 Film Photography. Please email one jpg file, 500 pixels wide, to 127filmformat ~at~ gmail.com, by September 12, 2023. (This allows two months to get your film developed and scanned).
  3. In the subject line of your email, type "July 2023 127 Day."
  4. In the body of the email, please include the following information: copyright symbol, year, your name, the title of the photograph, location, camera and film types, and your website address (or other link to your work). In that order. Please follow this example EXACTLY. With no hard-return characters. (You don't have to use initials if you prefer to be known by your full name!). If you want to direct people to an Instagram page, please use the URL for the page, not an "@" handle (which will not work as a link). 

© 2020 J. M. Golding, untitled; northern California, USA; Yashica 44A, Panchromatic Black and White, “Made in Germany” (likely Agfa) mystery film  http://www.jmgolding.com

All types of 127 film format* are welcome, whether the film began its existence as 127, or you used 35mm film in a 127 camera, or you respooled 46mm film, or you cut down 120 film to 127 size ... or maybe you have a technique that I don't know about yet - if so, please tell me so I can share it with others who love this format (with full credit to you, of course - perhaps you'd like to write an article for 127 Film Photography about it!). Photos made on 127 film in a different size camera are welcome too.
 
127 Film Photography will publish all photos received (as long as they are in 127 format and do not contain images of nudity, violence, or exploitation).

I look forward to seeing your 127 Day photos! 




*Sorry, digital photos in an aspect ratio similar to 127 film (or any other digital photos) do NOT qualify.

 

Wednesday, July 5, 2023

One week till 127 Day!

127 Day is only a week away - Wednesday, the 12th of July, 2023. It's time to take your film out of your fridge and load your 127-format camera.

127 Film Photography will feature 127-format photographs made on the 12th of July, 2023, in a special online exhibition. You're invited to participate!

No fees, no competition, just a friendly virtual community joining together to make 127-format photos on
the 12th of July, 2023.

To show your work,
  1. Take 127-format photographs on the 12th of July, 2023.
  2. Send one of your 127-format photographs that you took on January 27 to 127 Film Photography. Please email one jpg file, 500 pixels wide, to 127filmformat ~at~ gmail.com, by September 12, 2023. (This allows two months to get your film developed and scanned).
  3. In the subject line of your email, type "July 2023 127 Day."
  4. In the body of the email, please include the following information: copyright symbol, year, your name, the title of the photograph, location, camera and film types, and your website address (or other link to your work). In that order. Please follow this example EXACTLY. With no hard-return characters. (You don't have to use initials if you prefer to be known by your full name!). If you want to direct people to an Instagram page, please use the URL for the page, not an "@" handle (which will not work as a link). 

© 2022 J. M. Golding, untitled; northern California, USA; Yogi Bear, Ilford HP5+  http://www.jmgolding.com

 
All types of 127 film format* are welcome, whether the film began its existence as 127, or you used 35mm film in a 127 camera, or you respooled 46mm film, or you cut down 120 film to 127 size ... or maybe you have a technique that I don't know about yet - if so, please tell me so I can share it with others who love this format (with full credit to you, of course - perhaps you'd like to write an article for 127 Film Photography about it!). Photos made on 127 film in a different size camera are welcome too.
 
127 Film Photography will publish all photos received (as long as they are in 127 format and do not contain images of nudity, violence, or exploitation).

I look forward to seeing your 127 Day photos! 




*Sorry, digital photos in an aspect ratio similar to 127 film (or any other digital photos) do NOT qualify.

Sunday, June 11, 2023

One month till 127 Day!

The next 127 Day is just one month away - on  Wednesday, the 12th of July, 2023. This would be a good time to make sure your 127-format camera is working and you have the film you need.

127 Film Photography will feature 127-format photographs made on the 12th of July, 2023, in a special online exhibition. You're invited to participate!

No fees, no competition, just a friendly virtual community joining together to make 127-format photos on
the 12th of July, 2023.

To show your work,

  1. Take 127-format photographs on the 12th of July, 2023.
  2. Send one of your 127-format photographs that you took on the 12th of July to 127 Film Photography. Please email one jpg file, 500 pixels wide, to 127filmformat ~at~ gmail.com, by September 12, 2023. (This allows two months to get your film developed and scanned).
  3. In the subject line of your email, type "July 2023 127 Day."
  4. In the body of the email, please include the following information: copyright symbol, year, your name, the title of the photograph, location, camera and film types, and your website address (or other link to your work). In that order. Please follow this example EXACTLY. With no hard-return characters. (You don't have to use initials if you prefer to be known by your full name!). If you want to direct people to an Instagram page, please use the URL for the page, not an "@" handle (which will not work as a link). 
© 2020 J. M. Golding, untitled; northern California, USA; Kodak Brownie Fiesta, Rerapan 400  http://www.jmgolding.com
 
 
All types of 127 film format* are welcome, whether the film began its existence as 127, or you used 35mm film in a 127 camera, or you respooled 46mm film, or you cut down 120 film to 127 size ... or maybe you have a technique that I don't know about yet - if so, please tell me so I can share it with others who love this format (with full credit to you, of course - perhaps you'd like to write an article for 127 Film Photography about it!). Photos made on 127 film in a different size camera are welcome too.
 
127 Film Photography will publish all photos received (as long as they are in 127 format and do not contain images of nudity, violence, or exploitation).

I look forward to seeing your 127 Day photos! 




*Sorry, digital photos in an aspect ratio similar to 127 film (or any other digital photos) do NOT qualify.
 

Sunday, March 5, 2023

127 Day Exhibition - January 27, 2023

Welcome to the 127 Day online exhibition for January 27, 2023!

Twenty artists in six countries across three continents joined together virtually on January 27, 2023, using 127-format analogue media, to make these photographs. I encourage you to page down to see the wonderful variety created in this format.

If you photograph on film or other analogue media in 127 film format, you're invited to join us for the next 127 Day, on the 12th of July, 2023.
 
Enjoy!




© 2023 Doug Hollaway, Winter Sun; Hesperia, California, USA; Ansco Lancer, Kodak Linagraph Shellburst 2476 (expired 1970)
 
 
© 2023 Saku Tiihonen, Why the Long Shadows?; Tampere, Finland; Kodak Brownie 127 (1st model), Santa RAE 1000 (35 mm) 
 
 
©2023 Terry Byrne, "Shadow" Princeton, New Jersey, USA; Topcon Primo Jr., Portra 160NC (expired 2001)


 © 2023, S. Blanks, untitled, Toronto, Canada, Baby RolleiReraPan 400
 
 
© 2023 Umechan, self-portrait; Tokyo, Japan; Kodak Brownie PORTRA160, SAWYER'S MARK 4


© 2023 sonny rosenberg, sticks/occlusion, Reno NV, USA; Sawyer's Mark IV, Rerapan 400
 
 
©2023 Jaime Gonzalez, 127 guitar chords; Bloomington, Indiana, USA; Ansco Cadet II; Fomapan 200 re-rolled in 127

 

© Steven Lederman, GAMBLED AND LOST; Toronto, Canada; Baby Rolleidoscop


© 2023, Lionel Bouchpan-Lerust-Juéry, "Zug: Train for the great escape", Zug Switzerland, Yashica 44LM, Rera 400
 
 
© 2023 Brian Bednarek, Surrender; Woodbridge, NJ, USA; Yashica 44a, Shanghai GP3 
 
 
© John Alton, “Butcher’s Block”; Lumsden, Saskatchewan, Canada; Primo-Jr; Rerapan 400
 
 
 
© 2023 Eben Ostby, Around Back; Buena Vista, Virginia, USA; Yashica 44, Ansco All-Weather Pan (exp. 1964)
 
    
©2023 Kawasaki Kazuyoshi, Peck at Spring, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan; Rolleiflex 44, Rerapan100S

 
 ©2023 B. Davey, "Big Hands", N. California, USA; Yashica 44, Efke 100 (expired 9/98)
 
 
© 2023, Ph. Ostertag, The way we ride sea-horse, Geneva Lake, Switzerland; Yashica 44, Rollei Crossbird 200
 
 
©2023 Jodi Benaroch, Poolside; Delray Beach, FL, USA; Kodak Brownie 127 with flipped lens, Ilford MG paper 
 
 
© 2023 N. V. Silea, untitled; Rocky River Ohio, USA; Kodak Brownie Holiday Flash, ReraPan 400
 
 
© 2023 Nicholas Middleton, Ching Brook; London, UK; Zeiss Ikon Baby Ikonta, Kentmere Pan 400


 
©︎Yoshinobu IMAOKA, That was music, to be sure.; Okayama, Japan; Ferrania Alfa, Fomapan 100
 
 
©2023 J. M. Golding, One fallen mushroom; Northern California, USA; Yashica 44A, Macophot UP 100