A Quick Guide to Kodak Film
Readers of the site often ask us for film recommendations, so we thought it would be helpful to publish a quick guide to each brand’s film stocks. Keep in mind…
read moreReaders of the site often ask us for film recommendations, so we thought it would be helpful to publish a quick guide to each brand’s film stocks. Keep in mind…
read moreKodak Ultramax 400 35mm film review with sample shots and specifications. A consumer grade film that punches above its weight.
read moreAs someone who’s spent almost all of his thirty years firmly ensconced on the East Coast, my experience with the American West boils down to old Marlboro advertising, dying of…
read moreIn the world of cameras and optics, few companies are as storied as Leica and Zeiss. Founded in 1846, Zeiss is one of the most enduring manufacturers of anything mechanical…
read moreWe’re back with another film profile to help you decide which film is right for you. In the past we’ve profiled two Kodak films that are still being produced today; the smooth-as-silk Kodak…
read moreJames finally finds a true solution to the problem of scanning film – Nikon’s ES-2 Film Digitizing Adapter.
read moreOur latest interview, this time with Kali, who makes psychedelic photos of southern California with experimental, expired, and special films.
read moreOur latest Single Shot Story comes from Peter Toshe and features a hilarious photo of what he calls “a hero of modern times.”
read moreDanielle is back with her monthly curated recommendations of another five amazing female film photographers to follow!
read moreThe Canon AE-1 Program will make great photos easily, for any level of photographer. But it may be the best choice, specifically, for new photographers.
read moreAn obituary for Jeb’s dead Nikon L35AF, and musings on the importance of memories and having a decent camera to make them.
read moreAfter years of wanting one and sixty days of shooting one, Jeb relates his thoughts on and experiences with the Pentacon Six.
read moreIt’s the first week of the month, which means it’s time for another Monthly Photo Challenge. This month’s challenge is deceptively simple – shoot something orange. But don’t be fooled;…
read moreCharlotte shoots some wild color film and tells us all about it in this rainbow-flavored writeup.
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