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...
Silver Gelatin Prints by Mikael Siirilä
The submitted images are a selection of prints spanning 2016-2020. I don’t work in projects or themes. Rather, all my images touch and explore themes such as outsiderhood, absence, and presence...
Fine Art Series by Nick Prideaux
I capture scenes from my life in a diaristic manner. My approach is guided by my intuition, rather than preconception, and the camera gives me a way of looking at the every day in a more conscious...
Polaroid Film Soup Experiment by Jennifer Stamps
We’ve tried film soup on black and white film. We’ve tried film soup on color film. But what about Polaroids? you say. Great question...
Backpacking in Glacier National Park by Jill Bridgeman
Backpacking the full CDT through Montana has been a dream of mine since moving here, but the demands of life and the difficulties of securing backcountry permits...
A Comprehensive Review of the Fuji GA645 Film Camera by Jen Golay
The Fuji GA645 is a compact (for a medium format) rangefinder film camera. I love this camera for travel because it is a medium format camera in a relatively small size compared...
Artist Portrait Series by Simon Kim
To this day, Roman Longginou's work stuns me speechless with his ability to convey such emotional and refined ideas with only a charcoal pencil and a few cups of coffee. This studio visit has been...
30 Film Photography Resources for Beginners!
If you love the idea of going analog, but aren't sure where to start, we have got you covered! We put together all of our favorite film photography resources for beginners...
Cliffs of Étretat Travel Story by Marissa Wu
Étretat, located in Normandy by Le Havre, is famous for its dramatic, plunging white cliffs and pebbled beach. Many come to see it for the renowned "elephant."
Interview with Amy Elizabeth – Owner of Film Lab 135
One of the trickiest things about film soup is getting it developed. If you're not quite ready to jump into the world of developing your own film, it can be difficult to find a lab that will take a roll...












