5 Color Films That Cost Less Than Kodak Portra 400
Kodak Portra is getting expensive. In today’s article, Sarah Rizzo helpfully lists five alternatives to the most popular 35mm color film.
read moreKodak Portra is getting expensive. In today’s article, Sarah Rizzo helpfully lists five alternatives to the most popular 35mm color film.
read moreCharlotte brings us (and their Olympus XA4 loaded with Kodak Portra) on a hike for charity through the Welch countryside.
read moreA visual feast of pastels and beach tones results when Juliet takes a Rolleiflex to Chincoteague, an island off the coast of Virginia.
read moreHemant brings a Nikon FM2n and a roll of Kodak Portra 160 along on a boat ride through an Indian national park.
read moreDrew shoots, compares, and muses over Portra 400 VC and Portra 160 NC, two formerly-loved and famously dead films from Kodak.
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read moreFilm photographer Han Phan chats with us about photography, her parents, portrait projects, and the rising costs of photography.
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read moreA quick look at Kodak ColorPlusk 200 film, an inexpensive color film that’s perfect for beginners and film photography enthusiasts alie.
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read moreStephen reviews the Canon FD 85mm F/1.2 L, a super fast prime portrait lens which has made 85mm his go-to focal length.
read moreHemant brings us on a journey by train with the people of India, photographed with his Nikon FM2n and Kodak Pro Image 100.
read moreJames shoots an expired, twenty-year-old roll of Kodak Supra 100, an ultra-fine grain, high saturation color negative film.
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