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 moreDrew shoots, compares, and muses over Portra 400 VC and Portra 160 NC, two formerly-loved and famously dead films from Kodak.
read moreThere’s no such thing as a “perfect” film. Let’s just get that out of the way. Every shooter has different tastes regarding tone, color, grain, etc., but if ever a…
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 moreI discovered Sarah Stellino back in late 2020, and I instantly fell head over heels in love with her large format portrait work. So much so that I was inspired…
read moreLos Angeles-based photographer Nadja Amahn talks about her experiences as a film photographer, portraitist and creator of Black With Film.
read moreHemant brings a Nikon FM2n and a roll of Kodak Portra 160 along on a boat ride through an Indian national park.
read moreNow that the dust has settled, Jeb shares a few of his thoughts on the discontinuation of Fuji Pro 400H.
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 moreThe German language lost one of its best ambassadors when Bruno Ganz died earlier this year. The Swiss actor was a mainstay on both stage and screen, with more than…
read moreI’m going to talk about Fujifilm’s Fujicolor Pro 400H, Fuji’s pro-level color negative film. I really am. But I’ve got to get something off my chest first. I really don’t…
read moreKodak Ultramax 400 35mm film review with sample shots and specifications. A consumer grade film that punches above its weight.
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…
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