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Showcasing Your Photography Work by Katya Rowny on Shoot It With Film

5 Ways to Showcase Your Photography Work by Katya Rowny

One of the challenges of being a photographer is deciding what to do with all your images. After they are developed and scanned, most of mine end up stored on a hard drive, forgotten and neglected...

Holga Self Portraits w Flash by Alec Pain on Shoot It With Film

Self-Portrait Experiment Using a Holga & Flash by Alec Pain

For this experiment, I decided to try some self-portraits on a Holga with different flash setups...

Polaroid image on the Polaroid Sun 660 by Jennifer Stamps on Shoot It With Film

My Love for the Vintage Polaroid Sun 660 by Jennifer Stamps

The Polaroid Sun 660 Autofocus has a very special place in my heart. It’s the first Polaroid camera I remember owning...

Street photography capturing on 35mm film by Neil Milton on Shoot It With Film

Street Photography: Capturing Expressions by Neil Milton

In On Reading, a concise collection of photographs by André Kertész, there is a picture made in The Bowery, New York City on December 8th, 1960...

35mm film image on Aurora 800 by Katya Rowny on Shoot It With Film

Aurora 800 Film Review & Comparison with Lomography 800 by Katya Rowny

Being a film shooter living in the Pacific Northwest, I usually don’t shoot much film during the winter months. Unfortunately, that could mean...

Shooting Film in a Studio by Sara Johansen on Shoot It With Film

5 Tips For Shooting Film In A Studio Space

Last year, I was lucky enough to come across an opportunity to have a studio space, and, in that time, I’ve worked to perfect my photography style...

How to Control Contrast in Photography by Jen Golay on Shoot It With Film

How to Control Contrast in Your Photography

Last time we talked about contrast, we discussed balancing contrast in high contrast lighting situations. But what if you want to embrace the high contrast...

Film image on Fuji Pro 400H by Drew Evans on Shoot It With Film

Why Fuji Pro 400H Might Be My Favorite Color Film by Drew Evans

I’m ready to come clean and admit it: Fuji Pro 400H is my favorite color negative film stock. These days, it’s much harder to come by after...

Lesser-known color film stock comparison by Taylor Blanchard on Shoot It With Film

7 Lesser-known Color Film Stocks Worth Trying by Taylor Blanchard

Whether you're a new or seasoned film photographer, when you think of color film, the names Kodak or Fuji most likely come to mind...

Finding Inspiration Where You Live by Alec Pain on Shoot It With Film

Finding Photography Inspiration Where You Live by Alec Pain

I’m never quite sure whether I live in a town or a village. Apparently, I live in a town… but most of the locals like to call it a village. Charlbury is a very small...