A Trek in the Alps by Julien Miscischia
This week, we're featuring a series that brings fall mountain colors to life from French film photographer Julien Miscischia. Here is more from Julien about his trek in the Alps and taking a little time for himself after becoming a...
The Empire of Light Portrait Series by Taja Spasskova
Today, we're featuring a beautiful fine art portrait series from Prague based photographer Taja Spasskova. Taja used 35mm film photography and light to shape each image and create a series full of mystery and life...
Instagram Roundup: Soulful Depth
We've seen some amazing film photography on the Shoot It With Film Instagram feed recently. Beautiful images with depth and soul, using tone, composition, and layers to communicate a moment. Check out the highlights below...
5 Tips to Get Out of a Creative Rut by Jennifer Stamps
As creatives, we attach so much of ourselves to our art. Whether you’re a graphic designer, painter, writer, or photographer - being creative takes energy. Creativity isn’t something we can use up. In fact, I believe that the more we...
35mm Film Photography Portraits by Paulo Juarez
This week, we're featuring a gorgeous portrait series from photographer Paulo Juarez. While primarily a digital photographer, Paulo felt inspired to shoot this fashion session solely on 35mm film. Capturing the images with a mix of color and black and...
Shooting Film on a Budget: Money-Saving Tips for Film Photographers
Shooting film is not always the most budget friendly hobby. The cost of buying and developing film adds up, and balancing that with the excitement of wanting to shoot more film is a struggle for so many photographers. But... there...
Joshua Tree Travel Story by Seb Kalkoff
Today, we’re featuring a beautiful travel series from photographer Seb Kalkodd. Seb traveled to Joshua Tree National Park in California and captured the desert landscape with his medium format camera and some Kodak Portra film. Here is more from Seb...
Instagram Roundup: Epic Landscapes
Few things are better than a beautiful landscape on film, and we have seen some truly epic landscapes on the Shoot It With Film Instagram feed lately. Waterfalls in exotic locations, light leaks to add some extra magic, and so...
B&W Film Stock Comparisons: Kodak Tri-X vs Ilford HP5 vs Kodak T-Max by Amy Elizabeth
It’s no secret I love black and white photography. When I was in high school photography class, it’s all we shot, developed, and enlarged. There’s something so pure about it; all distraction is stripped away and you’re left with light...
Artist Portrait Series by Ellen Richardson
Today, we're thrilled to feature a series by Australian film photographer Ellen Richardson. Ellen captured illustrator Rebecca de Havas in her element, creating beautiful portraits of an artist at work. Here is more from Ellen about this series...












