Switzerland Travel Story by Sydney LeGrande
I strive to be offline, and I enjoy shooting film to make my own personal memories for my physical photo albums. I enjoy the waiting game...
Kodak Portra 400: A Classic For a Reason by Mike Amos
When I first started getting back into film photography, I excitedly rushed out and bought a big bag of all sorts of color and black and white films...
London & Paris Travel Story by Jacqueline Franquez
Shooting film in London and Paris in December feels like stepping into a cinematic dream. With Cinestill 800, the cities' glowing streetlights, rain-washed sidewalks...
Canon Sure Shot WP-1 Review: A Weatherproof Film Camera Perfect for Rainy Days by Katya Rowny
Living in the Pacific Northwest, I have been on the hunt for an everyday camera that could withstand the near constant rain that Washington is known for...
Turkey Travel Story by Enes Ozbayoglu
Datça feels like a place where time pauses just long enough for you to breathe. In the heat of the Aegean summer, with my Nikon FM3A...
Shooting Film on a Budget: Black and White Films Under $10 by Taylor Blanchard
While we all love to complain about the price of film, and the cost of film photography is the subject of plenty of memes, there is still a wide selection...
Argentina Photo Essay by Juan Cruz Olivieri
Argentina is a vast country. You can tell just by looking at a map, but it’s still shocking to realize that Germany would fit almost eight times...
New Lucky 200 Film Review: Color, Latitude, and Low-Light Performance by Raufan Yusup
Lucky isn’t new to the film photography world. They’ve actually been around for quite a long time. But recently, they’ve made a comeback with...
A New Zealand Road Trip by Abbie Williams
With many rolls of film, two 35mm cameras, and a bright green Jucy van, we took to the road to explore New Zealand's breathtaking and secluded landscapes...
Reflections on Film Photography by Hansel Ong
It is easy to bypass film photography for the technological edge of digital. Having unlimited rolls of “film” liberates the photographer from waste and mental pressure...












