Kodak Tri-X, as a concept, has been around since the 1940's when it was a 200 ISO b&w sheet film. Because it was their first fast film, when Kodak released the 400 ISO roll film version, the Tri-X name was maintained. Just like Kodak TMAX P3200 revolutionized low light photography in 1989, Tri-X was an... Continue Reading →
The Final Moments of 9/11 Photographer, Bill Biggart
*I originally published the following article on Petapixel on September 11th, 2020, it is reproduced here in honor of the 20th anniversary“With a press pass around his neck and a camera bag over his shoulder, in the middle of a crossfire – Bill was in heaven.” --Wendy Doremus September 11, 2001 was a sunny Tuesday... Continue Reading →
Time Traveling with Papermoon Diner
There's a lot that I don't know about Papermoon Diner in Baltimore, Maryland. And what I think I know, I may not even remember correctly. Sometimes, I'm not even sure how to get there. I bet that with the quickest bit of Googling, I could easily find the basic information; when it opened, who the... Continue Reading →