Milo Krims sold their pristine Mamiya C330, bought a rather worn replacement, and was surprised by the quality of the images it made.
read more“Don’t go to Dungeness, it’s bleak as hell and everyone lives in sheds.” Despite the warning, I went, and shot the place on film.
read moreFilm prices have risen year on year, and they’re set to rise again in 2023. Here are five ways to cope with the rising cost of shooting film.
read moreSome lessons are learned the easy way and some are a bit more painful. Here’s everything that I learned shooting my vacation on film.
read moreOur writer Nicholas Clayton has some thoughts on this strange time of pandemic and quarantine, seen through the prism of a camera.
read moreIn the small fishing town of Klitmøller, Denmark there is a phenomenon called havgus, unfathomably dense sea fog. Here it is, shot on film.
read moreHere is our last minute holiday gift guide for the photographer in your life, with great ideas for gifts at every budget. Happy Holidays!
read moreIlford Photo has just announced a range of new products to celebrate the 140th anniversary of the British film manufacturer. As well as offering a new updated range of resin-based photographic paper, Ilford will release their…
read moreCharlotte remembers her first experiences with Ilford XP2 Super, the most accessible way to shoot black-and-white film today.
read moreI was recently given a relatively new product made by Ilford, a one-time-use black-and-white film development chemical kit called the Simplicity Starter Pack. This kit comes with all the chemicals a shooter will need to…
read moreFor my thirteenth birthday I was given a Canon Sureshot 105 Zoom camera and a booklet explaining, among other things, how to load the film, frame a photo correctly, and shoot without getting your fingers…
read moreMention the name “Ilford” to any film photographer and chances are high they’ll be able to name at least one film in the brand’s lineup. While many shooters know and love HP5 Plus, a film made popular…
read moreParanoid about passing through six airports and their dreaded x-ray machines with a bag of unprocessed film, I read some advice – toss in a roll of high-speed film to better justify getting a hand…
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