In this episode, Alex sits down with James Lane, the high-priest of 510-Pyro. They discuss the starting of Zone Imaging and where 510-Pyro comes from. Dealing with Internet trolling and what’s next for Zone Imaging in taking film chemistry into the 21st Century.
If you are looking for Sources for 510-Pyro and Zone Imaging Products, you can purchase them through the following retailers.
UK:
Analogue Wonderland
Firstcall Photographic
Parallax Photographic
Process Supplies
Silverprint
Speed Graphic
EU:
Analog Space
Fotoimpex
Retrocamera
Sagrada Pelicula
USA:
CatLabs of JP
Freestyle
Northeast Photographic
Middle East:
Analogtheroom
Vietnam:
Thuong Xanh
Not ready to jump onto the self-development and 510-Pyro bandwagon? These labs will do the work for you!
Labs and community darkrooms around the world using (that I know of):
UK:
Analogue Films
Come Through
East Coast
Leicester Lo-Fi
Silverpan
Traia
USA:
CatLabs of JP
Gelatin Labs
North East Photographic
EU:
Analog Space
Sagrada Pelicula
UAE:
Analogtheroom
Vietnam:
LLab
Thuong Xanh
Want a subscription to SilverGrain Classics and are a fan of Classic Camera Revival? Visit their shop online and buy a magazine or a subscription? Looking for a good spot to get your gear and material fix check out Burlington Camera (Burlington, ON), Downtown Camera (Toronto, ON), Film Plus (Toronto, ON), Belle Arte Camera (Hamilton, ON), Pond’s FotoSource (Guleph, ON), Foto Art Camera (Owen Sound, ON). In Quebec, Photo Service (Montreal, QC) and Studio Argentique (Montreal, QC), Out West there’s Kerrisdale Cameras (BC), The Camera Store (Calgary, AB) and Beau Photo Supply (Vancouver, BC). Additionally you can order online at Argentix (Quebec), buyfilm.ca (Ontario), the Film Photography Project or Freestyle Photographic. Looking for development options, check out these labs that have our support, Boréalis Photo Lab, Old School Photo Lab, The Darkroom, and Film Rescue International.
Also you can connect with us through email: classiccamerarevivial[at]gmail[dot]com or by Facebook, we’re at Classic Camera Revival, Twitter @ccamerarevival, and Instagram (@classiccamerarevival)!
It’s always great to hear discussions about the history and art of photography, especially from a group of knowledgeable and passionate individuals. I particularly enjoyed hearing about James Lane’s experiences and insights into the world of large format photography. It’s inspiring to see how a classic camera can still be relevant and even preferred by some photographers in today’s digital age. Looking forward to more episodes from Classic Camera Revival.