Hasselblad 500 C/M Film Camera Review
I fell in love with the 6x6 film format ever since I discovered the work of Michael Kenna. It just so happens he uses a Hasselblad 500 C/M, so, naturally, I dreamed of one day shooting with the same camera....
How to Shoot Night Photography with the Olympus Trip 35 by Tom Box
I would imagine most, if not all, of the people reading this have heard of the Olympus Trip 35. Over 10,000,000 units of the camera were sold during it's lifetime...
Intro to Scanning Your Own Film Negatives by Jennifer Stamps
There are a few reasons to scan your own film – even if you don’t develop it. Although, you should try developing film at home. It’s fun and easier than you think...
Pushing Film: A Guide for Film Photographers
One of the beautiful things about film is it allows for all types of experimentation, and one of the most common ways to manipulate film is by pushing it. To a film newbie, the concept of pushing film is...
Tips for Shooting Waterfalls on Film by James Baturin
I’ve found myself photographing a lot of waterfalls lately. Whether that’s due to the fact I live in a city dubbed the “Waterfall Capital of the World” (that’s Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, if you’re wondering) or to some deeper need for...
Quick Tips for Organizing and Archiving Film Negatives by Samantha Stortecky
Over the summer, I was able to buy all the supplies to start developing and scanning my film in my very own home (learn how to develop film at home here!), and, as you can possibly imagine, my stack of...
Pentax 67 Film Camera Review by Peter Stout
Pentax 67 Film Camera Review. Learn all about the Pentax 67, including its functions, lenses, pros, and cons, in this review from film photographer Peter Stout.
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...












