
Dev Party #12 - Dev Party Favorites
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06/03/20 • 34 min
On a very special episode of Dev Party, we’re comparing developers! Specifically we’re comparing WD2D+ and HC-110 on Arista Ultra Edu 100 (Fomapan 100).
We skim the history of the developer and John Wimberley, the photographer who formulated it. We also discuss how bias might effect our opinions of developers and emulsions.
This was Eric’s very first time using WD2D+ and he was only a little bitchy about it.
WD2D+ HC-100Each step of the process is talked about and wondered over. WD2D+ is sort of a pain in the ass to use, but is it worth it? We find out!
Here are Vania’s Photos:
Top: Developed in HC-110B for 6 minutes.
Bottom: Developed in WD2D+ for 9 minutes.
And here are Eric’s:
One sheet in HC-110B for 6 minutes:
And one in WD2D+ for 9 minutes:
We also talk with last episode’s guest, David Chao, about how he develops film.
@davidchao.film on IG
davidchaophotography.com
Oh, and Eric then takes things too far and compares five different developers (WD2D+, HC-110, PMK, Rodinal, and D-23). He admits it’s totally not scientific, but has a favorite anyway.
D-23 PMK RodinalVania: IG, Flickr, Zines
Eric: IG, Flickr, Zines, ECN-2 Kits
On a very special episode of Dev Party, we’re comparing developers! Specifically we’re comparing WD2D+ and HC-110 on Arista Ultra Edu 100 (Fomapan 100).
We skim the history of the developer and John Wimberley, the photographer who formulated it. We also discuss how bias might effect our opinions of developers and emulsions.
This was Eric’s very first time using WD2D+ and he was only a little bitchy about it.
WD2D+ HC-100Each step of the process is talked about and wondered over. WD2D+ is sort of a pain in the ass to use, but is it worth it? We find out!
Here are Vania’s Photos:
Top: Developed in HC-110B for 6 minutes.
Bottom: Developed in WD2D+ for 9 minutes.
And here are Eric’s:
One sheet in HC-110B for 6 minutes:
And one in WD2D+ for 9 minutes:
We also talk with last episode’s guest, David Chao, about how he develops film.
@davidchao.film on IG
davidchaophotography.com
Oh, and Eric then takes things too far and compares five different developers (WD2D+, HC-110, PMK, Rodinal, and D-23). He admits it’s totally not scientific, but has a favorite anyway.
D-23 PMK RodinalVania: IG, Flickr, Zines
Eric: IG, Flickr, Zines, ECN-2 Kits
Previous Episode

Episode 19: Those Beautiful Moments In Between (with David Chao)
This is an episode full of questions! We’ve got answers! Have you ever wondered how labs develop black & white film? Do your photos tell a story? We’ve also got an interview with David Chao, a zine review and some news!
Answering Machine
Do you feel that your photos or a selection of your photos tell a larger story?
It was an odd question this week. Did it break Eric? It probably did. But we had an array of answers and some fun discussion.
Hello, David
Our interview this episode is with David Chao. David grew up between San Francisco and Osaka, Japan. The way he captures the story of a people and their culture is something a bit different than we’ve seen before. While his individual photos may be striking, his series and collections are what create his powerful narrative.
@davidchao.film on IG
davidchaophotography.com
Here are a few of his photos:
How Do Labs Process Black & White Film?
But when a photographer drops their film off at a lab, all of those choices are left to the lab. Now, granted, these folks are professionals, often with decades of experience. They’ve honed their craft from an art to a science and back again.
Still, we’ve always wondered what happens when you drop black & white film off at a lab. We’ve both done it before, and both had no idea what goes on behind the scenes. We just dropped off the rolls and picked them up a few days later. They looked great and we didn’t really question why.
But now we are. Why? Why do they look so good? It’s a question that’s always been in my head. So we reached out to about a dozen labs – and a HUGE thanks to the five that responded.
We asked them two questions. First:
Do you have a specific developer that you use or each common emulsion?
And second:
What is the practice for when a customer brings you a roll of some mysterious black & white emulsion? For example, some oddball low ISO Soviet film.
We talked with five different labs:
Panda Lab – @pandalabseattle
Cafe Obscura – @cafeobscurasudbury
Roberts Camera – @robertscamera
IconLA – @iconla
Blue Moon Camera – @bluemooncamera
Each answered these two questions in some really interesting and unique ways.
Zine Review
This is a halfsize, landscape zine, 32 pages, color and b&w. As the name highly suggests, this was taken on a roadtrip from New York to Charleston, South Carolina, though he dips down into Savannah.
The photos are mostly empty, which is right in my wheelhouse. This is what I like to shoot, and this is what I like to see. The B&W shots, mostly on HP5, live up to all the praise of that emulsion. Even the Fomapan looks wonderful (something I really can’t make happen).
Daniel recently reprinted this issue, and it’s available on his website – danielnovakphoto.com for $8.
The Slow Meow Zine
Our first rebranded film was dubbed the Slow Meow (it was Tasma Mikrat 200). It was neat to see how many of you used the hashtag and shared their results on IG.
So we’ve been talking about this. While this is *our* podcast, we really like to open it up to the community. And because of that, we’d like to make a community zine. And since so many of you shot with the Slow Meow, we’d like to make a zine of a selection of those photos.
So if you got the film, we’d like you to submit six of your favorite Slow Meow photos
We’re going to compile a zine together with everyone who has shot with it. Everyone who appears in the zine will receive a free copy (you can always buy more copies). The rest will be sold and traded like any other zine.
Criteria:
Size of image: at least 3600 x 2400(ish) at 300dpi
Cut off date: July 30
Submit via Email only: [email protected]
Info needed: Name; IG/Twitter handle; Camera used; Mailing address
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Music by Last Regiment of Syncopated Drummers
Vania:
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Episode 20: Wasp on the Jello (Watching One Hour Photo with Brandy)
On this episode, we start with a of catching up. Have we been shooting? Not much. But we’ve got a couple of things on our mind.
Answering Machine
We then turn to the answering machine messages. The question this time around was:
How would you feel about developing someone else’s work?
Answering Machine
We then turn to the answering machine messages. The question this time around was:
How would you feel about developing someone else’s work?
Hello, Brandy
Remember Brandy (@film_diary_of_a_redhead on IG)? She’s half of the Film Photo Geeks podcast, and was one of our first guests. Sh’s back to talk about what it was like working in a string of photolabs.
She also stuck around to talk about the movie One Hour Photo...
It’s Movie Night!
We’ve been wanting to do One Hour Photo for a long time now. The movie is going on 20 years old. How has it aged? Do we still think of photography in the same way? What’s taken the place of photolabs and photo albums? And isn’t Robin Williams fucking brilliant in this?
“And if these pictures have anything important to say to future generations, it’s this: I was here. I existed. I was young, I was happy, and someone cared enough about me in this world to take my picture.”
Zine Review
We’ve got one zine to review this week. It’s Drunken Hong Kong by Robert Burton. It’s a 48 page, color/B&W, perfect bound beauty of a zine.
“Enjoy a vision of Hong Kong just one year ago: before the protests over the extradition bill, before the pandemic, before the end of ‘one country, two systems’ that’s threatening to happen right now–29 years ahead of schedule.”
It is, in a word, frenetic. But we loved it and you should too.
Get it here.
6×7 Zine
We have a zine of our own coming out shortly. Stay tuned...
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Be sure to check out our Dev Party episodes. They’re about to get even more pee-inducing!
Music by Last Regiment of Syncopated Drummers
Vania: IG, Flickr, Zines
Eric: IG, Flickr, Zines, ECN-2 Kits
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