5 Film Photography Projects to Spark Your Creativity by Amy Elizabeth
If you have seen basically anything I’ve posted on Instagram since March 2020, you have probably read about my struggle with creating. When the pandemic hit and we were all...
Paris in Summer & Fall: A Travel Story by Marissa Wu
We are so thrilled to feature a beautiful Paris travel story from film photographer Marissa Wu. Marissa captured Paris on 35mm film as it transitioned through the seasons from summer to fall...
The Shoot It With Film Magazine is Here!
We could not be more excited to announce the first issue of the Shoot It With Film magazine! Get ready to be inspired! Issue 01 of the Shoot It With Film Magazine...
Guide to Choosing a Slide Film
Slide films are among the most beautiful and simultaneously challenging film stocks to shoot. They are also known as positive or color reversal films due to how the final processed image...
Tenderhearted Impressions of Mother Nature by Destry Rose
Our latest feature is a lovely fine art series from film photographer Ida Meadow. Ida's series Tenderhearted Impressions of Mother Nature uses double exposures...
Understanding Reciprocity Failure in Film Photography by James Baturin
Reciprocity failure. You may have heard the term thrown around in the world of film photography and dismissed it as unimportant or sounding too complex to bother...
Life in San Francisco: A Film Photo Essay by Nick Hogan
San Francisco is a lot of different things to a lot of different people, but, to me, San Francisco is and will always be home. This place that I have called home for the past six years feels forever welcoming...
5 Unique & Experimental Film Stocks You Need to Try!
One of my favorite aspects of film photography is the huge amount of film stocks available on the market today. Whether you are looking for professional films, something inexpensive...
White Sands by Madison Lloyd
This series is about White Sands, a Chihuahuan Desert in New Mexico. It is about the combination of value, texture, and shape that is represented by the sand dunes...
Mamiya RZ67 Review: First Impressions (and Why I Left the 645) by John Adams III
My first foray into medium format film photography was a Mamiya M645J I picked up from a local camera store in Atlanta. Drunk on the excitement of finally graduating from 35mm...












