
Show overview
Film Photography Podcast has been publishing since 2009, and across the 17 years since has built a catalogue of 378 episodes. That works out to roughly 530 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence, with the show now in its 18th season.
Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 54 min and 1h 27m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Arts show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 days ago, with 20 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2018, with 34 episodes published. Published by Michael Raso.
From the publisher
Topics will touch on all film photography formats, do-it-yourself techniques, digital technologies, motion picture film making and more.
Latest Episodes
View all 378 episodesFilm Photography Podcast 378 - Inspiration!
Film Photography Podcast 377 - Ilford Pan F BW Film
Film Photography Podcast 376
Film Photography Podcast 375 - Ricoh 126-C Flex Camera
Film Photography Podcast 374 - Olympus LT Zoom 105

S16 Ep 373Film Photography Podcast 373 - Super 8 Home Developing
Film Photography Podcast – Episode 373 – April 1, 2026 - Michael, Owen, and Mat return with another installment of the “mm club,” diving into Super 8 filmmaking gear, including the Vintage Visual Super 8 developing reel designed for use in standard Paterson 8-reel tanks. The unique D-Mount Zunow 13mm f/1.3 lens. Special guest Mark O’Brien joins to celebrate the stop-motion magic of Ray Harryhausen, plus listener letters and more.

S16 Ep 372Film Photography Podcast 372 - St Paddy's Day Film Party!
Film Photography Podcast – Episode 372 – March 17, 2026 - The FPP’s annual St. Patrick’s Day bonus episode is here! The Jersey Boys welcome special guest Owen McCafferty for a lively conversation about the Fed 3 and Minolta Alpha 9 35mm cameras, plus listener letters, film giveaways, and plenty of analog camaraderie. Put the corned beef and cabbage on the boil, pour yourself a pint, and tune in for the St. Paddy’s Day film photography celebration!

S16 Ep 371Film Photography Podcast 371 - The Magic of Monobath Developer
Film Photography Podcast - Episode 371 – March 15, 2026 - Leslie Lazenby explores the simplicity of FPP Super Monobath for one-step black & white film developing, while the team debates whether a stop bath is truly necessary in home darkroom workflows. Mark O’Brien discusses cyanotypes and vintage Vivitar lenses in another packed episode of the Film Photography Podcast. More on the FPP Super Monobath at Leslie's Blog: https://filmphotographyproject.com/fpp-super-monobath-one-step-bw-developer/

S16 Ep 370Film Photography Podcast 370 - Movie Film Storage
Film Photography Project - Episode 370 – March 1, 2026 - It’s the top of the month, and the Film Photography Project gang is back to talk movie film! Michael Raso is joined by Owen McCafferty, Mat Marrash, and Leslie Lazenby to explore smart storage for developed film, how to correctly match your C-mount and D-mount lenses, plus listener letters and more.

S16 Ep 369Film Photography Podcast 369 - 220 Medium Format Film
Mark Dalzell unpacks the story behind 220 medium format film and explains how it differs from 120 and why it mattered. Also, the guys continue their journey into the tiny world of 17.5mm Hit-Type cameras with a review of the Mycro 17.5mm camera, plus listener letters and more.

S16 Ep 368Film Photography Podcast 368 - The Language of Film
Leslie Lazenby | The Language of Film Photography / Controversy & Censorship in Photography In Episode 368 of the Film Photography Podcast, Leslie Lazenby provides context for and leads a conversation on “tricky film terms” and the importance of accurate vocabulary when picking up new formats, trying lenses, development (and overall improving your photography). Then, we move into a timely discussion on controversy and censorship in photography, and where art ends and obscenity begins. Rounding out the show is a brand-new music video for an original composition by long-time FPP music contributor Darren Riley. Support the Podcast - https://filmphotographyproject.com/donate/

S16 Ep 367Film Photography Podcast 367 - Movie Film Tests
Film Photography Podcast Episode 367 - February 10, 2026 / Michael Raso is joined by Mat Marrash for a hands-on discussion about several new motion picture film stocks. The episode dives into black-and-white and color offerings across multiple formats, with practical insight into how these films behave, where they shine, and who they’re best suited for. Batch it on YouTube - https://youtu.be/1KZiWuTN2kU?si=9FXWtM4SvMYhsdUF The conversation covers Svema r32 BW 16mm, Ferrania P30 BW in both 8mm and 16mm, Super 8 Wolfen 200D Color, and FPP Color Test Film 16mm. Michael and Mat share real-world observations, creative considerations, and thoughts on why these films matter to experimental shooters, filmmakers, and analog enthusiasts alike.

S16 Ep 366Film Photography Podcast 366 - Developing Kodachrome as BW
The movie guys - Michael Raso, Owen McCafferty, and Mat Marrash - tackle one of the most persistent questions in motion-picture film: what can be done with Kodachrome color film in 2026 and beyond? Once thought completely un-developable after the loss of the K-14 process, the team explores the realistic options that still exist today, from experimental chemistry to creative workarounds and alternative processes. Along the way, the conversation drifts into listener letters, shared experiences, and the passion that keeps small-gauge film alive. It’s a thoughtful and sometimes nostalgic discussion that blends technical insight with the community-driven spirit of the Film Photography Podcast.

S16 Ep 365Film Photography Podcast 365 - 127 Format Film
Film Photography Podcast - Episode 365 - January 27, 2026 - Michael Raso and Owen McCafferty shine a spotlight on the often-overlooked but much-loved 127 roll film format. They explore the history of 127 film, from its introduction in the early days of film to its role in helping bring photography to the masses. The conversation also emphasizes that 127 film is very much alive today. Michael and Owen discuss current availability, modern shooting options, and the impressive variety of classic cameras designed for this distinctive 46mm format - making a strong case for why 127 remains a rewarding and beautiful film to shoot in 2026 and beyond! Buy 127 Film - https://filmphotographystore.com/collections/127-film

S16 Ep 364Film Photography Podcast 364 - 126 Cartridge Film
Film Photography Podcast Episode 364 – January 26, 2026 - 126 Format Film - The Square Format Still Lives! / The Film Photography Podcast celebrates the often-overlooked 126 cartridge film format, a unique system that introduced the “cartridge” system to the world in 1963. Introduced by Eastman Kodak, it reinvented the “snapshot” to millions using a simple to use “pop it in” cartridge format. Hosts Michael Raso and Owen McCafferty - true champions of keeping 126 alive - dig into the format’s origins, its cultural impact, and why it mattered so much to everyday photographers. The discussion also explores the sad demise of 126 film in 2000, and - more importantly - its unexpected revival in 2026 and beyond. Thanks to modern ingenuity, including 3D-printed adapters, newly perforated 126 film, and the dedicated work of Claudio from CameraHack Italy alongside FPP’s team, the square-format cartridge is finding new life for today’s analog shooters. Video: FPP Perforated 126 Film - https://youtu.be/OuNwELQRLR4?si=KkpCMD1dmlCvtJfm Shop 126 Film - https://filmphotographystore.com/collections/126-film

S16 Ep 363Film Photography Podcast 363 - 120 Medium Format Film
Film Photography Podcast – Episode 363 – January 20, 2026 – In this episode, Jersey guys Michael Raso, Mark Dalzell, and John Fedele celebrate 120 medium format film, exploring why this classic format continues to inspire photographers today. Mark opens the episode with a concise history of 120 film, tracing its evolution and enduring appeal in both the professional and enthusiast crowd. The discussion then turns practical as Mark highlights two of his favorite 120 cameras - the Rolleiflex TLR and the legendary Pentax 67 and introduces the FPP Debonair as an affordable entry point into medium format photography. The episode also ventures into the unusual with Mark’s continuing experiences using the Crystar 17.5mm spy camera, before the boys wrap up with a Kodak film giveaway and the premiere of a new track from Michael Raso’s upcoming sci-fi synth album, The Enemy From Space. Support the podcast - https://filmphotographyproject.com/donate/

S16 Ep 362Film Photography Podcast 362 - Rollei 35 / Film Camera Bucket List
Film Photography Podcast – Episode 362 – January 15, 2026 / Michael Raso is joined by Leslie Lazenby, Mat Marrash, Trev Lee, Leslie Lazenby and Owen McCafferty for a relaxed, roundtable conversation centered on classic cameras, creative techniques, and analog inspiration. The group dives into the history of the Rollei 35, explores the still and movie cameras used by Queen Elizabeth II, and shares practical advice on lighting images using constant light. The discussion continues with a closer look at the Olympus OM-2, followed by a fun and insightful roundtable “bucket list” featuring cameras and film experiences still waiting to be explored. Whether you’re a longtime film shooter or newly curious about analog photography, Episode 362 offers history, humor, and plenty of inspiration. Keep the FPP running! Consider donating to the Film Photography Podcast - https://filmphotographyproject.com/donate/

S16 Ep 361Film Photography Podcast 361 - 110 Film
In this episode of the Film Photography Podcast, Michael Raso and Owen McCafferty turn the spotlight on 110 pocket-sized film. From Kodak’s original cartridge design to Lomography’s modern revival, the conversation explores the cameras, challenges, and creative potential of one of photography’s most popular film formats. Explore 110 film options - https://filmphotographystore.com/collections/all/110-film

S16 Ep 360Film Photography Podcast 360 - Intrepid Mark IV LF Camera
Mat Marrash reviews the Intrepid Mark IV 8x10 and 4x5 cameras. Mat highlights the latest design improvements and shares his shooting experience, explaining why these cameras continue to lower the barrier to entry for large format film photography.

S16 Ep 359Film Photography Podcast 359 - Bolex Troubleshooting
The Film Photography Podcast kicks off 2026 with a New Year’s Day Top ’O the Month episode, and it’s all about movie film. Michael Raso, Owen McCafferty, and Mat Marrash read listener letters, celebrate the Godfather of the Double 8 resurgence – Mr John Schwind and take a closer look at the classic Bolex C8 8mm camera. If you’re curious about shooting motion picture film, exploring 8mm film, or just enjoy thoughtful film talk with a friendly community, this episode is the perfect way to start the year.