Yashica 635 Film Camera Review by Tom Box
Prior to owning my Yashica 635, my only experience with a Twin Lens Reflex camera was picking one up in the local camera shop, scoffing at the flipped viewfinder image, and putting it back down again...
Nikon F100 Camera Review by Sonia Marfatia-Goode
My history with the Nikon F100 35mm film camera is pretty simple. My digital experience was with the Nikon d40x and Nikon d610, which made the transition to the Nikon F100 was rather seamless...
Black and White Film Soup Experiment: An Art or a Science? by Jennifer Stamps
I went into this project thinking that film soup was an art. Experiment, go crazy, use your imagination. And while that definitely is the case, I learned that there is science involved. I made three attempts at black and white...
DIY Image Splitzer for Double Exposures by Mihály Alagi
My name is Mihály Alagi from Hungary. I shoot almost exclusively on film, and I like to experiment. I will often experiment by shooting an extremely large number of exposures (40+) onto one frame...
Using Photomerge to Create Epic Landscapes by Amy Elizabeth
In March of 2017, I went on a trip to Arizona with my mom, brother, and sister. It was the second time we had gone to Arizona, but the first time I was shooting all film...
Pentax A3000 Camera Review by Samantha Stortecky
Ok you guys, let's get this party started! I'm here to tell you about this amazing little camera, the Pentax A3000 35mm camera. This camera has been my baby for the past year...
DIY Darkroom Print Washer by James Baturin
I recently switched from using resin coated printing paper in the darkroom to fiber based. The discussion of resin coated versus fiber based papers is one for another tutorial. But for all of its benefits...
How to Make a 120 Pinhole Camera by Tom Box
In this post, I will explain how to turn a knackered, pull-out/collapsible/tube camera into a usable, super wide angle 120 pinhole camera. Most home-made pinhole guidelines suggest using thin sheets of brass, tin foil, or a piece of a soda...
How To Shoot Fujifilm Superia 400 by Jessica Bellinger
I love Fuji Superia 400 because I can literally buy it at Walmart or a drug store if I need to, and it's super comparable to most 400 speed 35mm films. The colors are beautiful and vibrant...
5 Tips for Shooting with a Holga 120N by Jennifer Stamps
Toy cameras… People seem to either love them (me!) or are terrified of them. They can be challenging to get the hang of, which can make them even scarier...












