Use Creative Filters to Turn the Ordinary into the Extraordinary by Brandon Aguilar
Talk to any photographer, and they’ll be able to describe a time when they felt utterly uninspired, often resulting in a lull for their craft. As a matter of fact, talk to any artist - this occurrence is rather common!...
Nikon FE 35mm Film Camera Review by James Baturin
When it comes to old 35mm SLR cameras, there are really no shortage of options. But if you’re looking for an SLR with a classic look, lots of lens options, and that makes taking double exposures a breeze, here are...
3 Tips for Photographing Children on Film by Samantha Stortecky
Whether you're a beginner or you've been shooting film for years, making children the subject of your photography can be intimidating at times. Kids are squirmy, they run around, and they can burst into tears at the drop of a...
Fuji GS645S Medium Format Film Camera Review by Jennifer Stamps
Medium format is kinda my thing. What can I say? I like being able to finish a roll of film in a day. I also love to travel and was looking for a compact-ish medium format camera I could easily...
5 Awesome Medium Format Film Cameras for Beginners
If you're ready to jump into medium format film photography, we have got you covered! A few weeks ago, we shared our guide to medium format photography, explaining what medium format is and the benefits and disadvantages of shooting it,...
Scanning Film Negatives with a DSLR
I am fortunate enough that I have a Noritsu LS-600 (read: super swanky scanner) for my 35mm film. It can take in and scan an entire roll at once, is extremely fast, gives me great results, and has saved me...
Your Guide to Medium Format Film Photography
The ability to shoot medium format is one of my favorite benefits of film photography. In the digital world, medium format cameras are so expensive it's rare to see even professionals use them. But not so with film! Medium format...
Voigtländer Super Wide 15mm Lens Review by Johnny Martyr
What are your go-to focal lengths? I shoot most of my work within the 50-90mm range. But everyone needs a jump-start to their creativity once in a while. A different lens can help us take our work in different directions...
5 Tips for Shooting Double Exposures on Film by Melese Miller
There are a lot of reasons why I love shooting film, but one of the biggest reasons is the ability to make double exposures. It really feels like painting with film, where you can come away with something 100% unique....
4 Quick Tips for Shooting Better Landscapes on Film by Samantha Stortecky
Happy Autumn, everyone! The kids are back in school, the air is getting crisp, and the leaves are starting to change. With all the beautiful changes in scenery on the horizon, I thought it would be the perfect time to...












