Life in Taiwan Photo Series by Eric Hsu
I believe photography is the only medium that can truly hold a moment in time. No scene ever repeats itself...
An Overview of Pinhole Film Photography: Exposure, Reciprocity, & 6 Cameras I Love by Alec Pain
I find pinhole photography to be very therapeutic – it slows you down, time is slowed down, the images aren’t just an instant...
Ireland Photo Essay by Enes Ozbayoglu
I left Dublin before the streets became crowded, with my Nikon FM3A resting on the passenger seat like a trusted companion. The Zeiss 85mm lens was mounted...
Waterfall Hike Photo Series by Kate Bunting
My friends and I were planning a day trip to hike to one of the biggest waterfalls in the area, which felt like the perfect opportunity to try out some...
I’m Making a Documentary About Film Photography. Here’s How You Can Help by Henry Thong
This post may contain affiliate links. If you click on a link and make a purchase, Shoot It With Film may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you.Written by Henry Thong When I bought my first 35mm...
Fire of Love Photo Series by Francesco Rimini
I never travel without a camera, using it to crystallize unique moments and atmospheres I don’t want to forget. Fascinated by the ritual and unpredictability...
The Best Film Cameras for Travel: Lightweight & Reliable Picks by Katya Rowny
French novelist Marcel Proust stated, “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” I love this quote...
Portugal on Ektar Photo Essay by Anna Rösch
The first time I shot Ektar, I screwed it up. I had very little idea how to shoot film, underexposed the entire roll, and ended up with muddy, grungy images...
Harman Phoenix I vs Phoenix II Film Comparison: Is the New Version Better? by Raufan Yusup
When Harman first dropped Phoenix, I remember thinking, “Wow, a brand-new color film in 2024,” that’s already crazy enough. And true to their word...
Άγιο κρασί Polaroid Photo Essay by Antonio Rosato
One of the things I love most is traveling. Seeing the world as it is, not as others tell us, is, I believe, one of the most rewarding experiences of all...












