Hack Your Holga To Shoot 35mm Panoramic Sprocket Images by Jennifer Stamps
Love the look of sprockets? Yes, me too. I almost bought a sprocket-rocket, but since I'm on a hiatus from buying cameras in 2018, I decided to do a little do-it-yourself hack...
How To Shoot Kodak Ultramax 400 by Amy Elizabeth
Kodak Ultramax 400, also known as Kodak Max 400, is a versatile consumer film for 35mm cameras with a decent amount of saturation and grain...
How To Shoot Kodak Portra 160 by Sarah Collier
Kodak Portra 160 is a very versatile film perfect for portraits, landscapes, and everything in between. It will give you beautiful contrast and color with little grain, creating a very clean and professional look. Rate at box speed and meter...
How To Shoot Fujifilm Instax Mini Film by Lauren Nygard
Fujifilm Instax Mini film is a fun, easy to use instant film. Expect saturated colors, strong contrast, and limited details. Try using it in bright sun for the best results. This film is usually used in Fujifilm's Instax Mini instant...
Introduction to Large Format Film Photography by Montague Fendt
In 2003, I was among the last group of students in film school to receive an education using a 35mm motion picture film. Apart from feeling extremely proud once I got my hands on a 35mm motion picture Arriflex camera,...
How To Shoot FujiFilm Superia 800 Film by Violeta Garcia-Mendoza
I started using Fuji Superia when I really committed to shooting the majority of my work on film…basically because of the price point! I figured if I was going to be shooting 50+ rolls of 35mm a year as a...
How To Shoot Agfa Vista 200 by Amber Vongsamphanh
Agfa Vista 200 is a fun and bright consumer film, which was pretty inexpensive before it was discontinued. It likes a lot of light and can handle a bit of overexposure well. Try rating it at 100 for fun, punchy...
How To Do Polaroid Emulsion Lifts
Instant photography was invented in 1947 by Edwin Land, the owner of Polaroid. His technique allowed images to self-develop within a few seconds after shooting. Thanks to that feature, it revolutionized modern photography, and the word "Polaroid" became synonymous with...
How To Shoot Lomography Color Film by Jennifer Stamps
Lomography color films come in 100, 400, and 800 speed. It is a bold, fun consumer film that likes a lot of light and bright colors. It does well rated at box speed and has a fair amount of latitude....
How To Shoot Kodak ColorPlus 200 by Stephanie Bryan
Kodak ColorPlus 200 is my go-to film for my personal work. This film is so incredibly versatile and renders the softest and most beautiful colors. The grain is minimal and the skin tones are always perfect. And not to mention,...