Polaroid I-2 Review: Polaroid’s New Top-of-the-Line Instant Camera
As an avid Polaroid and instant film shooter, I am always looking for that dream instant camera: manual controls, a great lens, and a viewfinder...
Pentax Auto 110 Review: A Nostalgic and Unique Pocket Film Camera by Katya Rowny
I recently inherited a Pentax Auto 110 camera from a family friend. They bought this camera over 30 years ago and recently found it sitting in a closet...
The New Polaroid I-2 Camera: Getting Creative with Filters and Multi-Exposures by Julia Beyer
Some of you might still remember the quirky first iteration of the iType instant camera, the I-1 – back then released by The Impossible...
Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Review & How to Use This Iconic Camera by Sara Johansen
Let me get this off my chest right from the start - I freaking love the Polaroid SX-70. I am so thoroughly in love with mine it hurts...
Wet Cyanotypes: What Are They and How do You Make Them? by Astrid Remue
Four years ago, I discovered experimental film photography thanks to Shoot It With Film. I love(d) the surprising effects of light leaks...
3 Reasons to Try a Photography Workshop by Jen Golay
Outside of two community college darkroom classes three years into my photography journey, I am nearly a completely self-taught photographer. Or am I...
Guide to Setting Up a Darkroom at Home by Taylor Blanchard
In a world where our lives are dominated by screens and we’re accustomed to instant gratification, film photography forces me to slow down, think, and enjoy the process...
My Journey Turning a Personal Photography Project into a Published Book by David Teran
Howdy! My name is David Teran, a fine art portrait photographer based in San Antonio, Texas. Today, I would like to give you a little insight...
How to Shoot Holgaramas by Alec Pain
I came across Holgaramas in Michelle Bates' classic book "Plastic Cameras." There were some incredible images by Pauline St. Denis...
Film Comparison: Kodak UltraMax 400 vs Kodak Gold 200 Pushed One Stop
Kodak has two popular consumer 35mm color film stocks: Kodak UltraMax (400 ISO) and Kodak Gold (200 ISO)...












