Pushing Film: A Guide for Film Photographers
One of the beautiful things about film is it allows for all types of experimentation, and one of the most common ways to manipulate film is by pushing it. To a film newbie, the concept of pushing film is...
Instagram Roundup: A New Year
2019 is well under way, and we could not be more thrilled to see the amazing film photography you all create this year. We finished off the holidays and started off January with some beautiful images...
Tips for Shooting Waterfalls on Film by James Baturin
I’ve found myself photographing a lot of waterfalls lately. Whether that’s due to the fact I live in a city dubbed the “Waterfall Capital of the World” (that’s Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, if you’re wondering) or to some deeper need for...
New Zealand on the 35mm Flowercam by Sam Tanner
Today, we're featuring documentary film photographer Sam Tanner and his experiment with the Flowercam. The Flowercam is a fun, toy camera literally in the shape of a flower.
Instagram Roundup: Winter Days
We're seeing so many beautiful winter tones on the Shoot It With Film Instagram feed! It's the perfect time of year for soft colors, greens and blues in that way that only film can do...
Quick Tips for Organizing and Archiving Film Negatives by Samantha Stortecky
Over the summer, I was able to buy all the supplies to start developing and scanning my film in my very own home (learn how to develop film at home here!), and, as you can possibly imagine, my stack of...
Restore Yoga Retreat on Film by Annie Velenovsky
I can't articulate how difficult it was to choose a set of photos to encapsulate everything that is Restore Retreat with Aubrey Renee Fingerson. To give a sense of place and show the souls of the amazing women that quickly...
Instagram Roundup: Happy Holidays
Happy holidays, friends! All of us here at Shoot It With Film wish you the most wonderful holiday season. We are so thankful to have you as part of the SIWF community...
Pentax 67 Film Camera Review by Peter Stout
Pentax 67 Film Camera Review. Learn all about the Pentax 67, including its functions, lenses, pros, and cons, in this review from film photographer Peter Stout.
California on CineStill 800T by Kevan Wilkinson
One of my go-to 35mm film stocks of choice is CineStill 800T. It transforms dark, abandoned, or otherwise average-looking places into vivid, colorful ones that are jampacked with the unique characteristics...












