How To Shoot Color Infrared Film by Jessica Bellinger
Film Photography Project (FPP) Color Infrared film is a duplication of discontinued Kodak Aerochrome film. Infrared film is infrared sensitive which creates false colors on your negative. So expect...
3 Tips for Shooting Moodier Images with Film
A few weeks ago, we shared an awesome article all about how to get that light and airy look in your film images. Sometimes, though, you want a little more drama and a moodier feel to your images...
Nikon Action Touch Underwater Camera Review by Stephanie Bryan
I carry a camera with me pretty much everywhere I go. Usually, I bring my Canon Rebel 2000 and light meter, but sometimes I hate having to lug my light meter around. So I went searching...
Tips for Creating Light and Airy Photos on Film by Savan Phann
I am modern fine art film wedding and portrait photographer living in the golden light state of California. Orange County to be exact...
Using The Zone System to Meter Film by Kim Hildebrand
Ansel Adams's Zone System is genius. It’s how I learned to expose black and white film, and it’s so easy once you understand it and know how to use it. I use it all the time...
Using Flash with Film for In-Home Lifestyle Photography by Kim Hildebrand
Did you cringe just reading flash and photography in the same sentence? I sure used to. Until I realized that flash is so amazing, and also one of the most under-utilized tools we have at our disposal as photographers...
How To Shoot CineStill 800T by Tanya Alexis
CineStill 800T is a tungsten balanced film created to be shot in low-light with indoor, tungsten (yellow) lighting. This color balance makes it a great film for experimenting, and it is a great choice for night photography with neon lights...
Polaroid OneStep 2 Review
My history with Polaroid goes quite a ways back. The OneStep and 600 Closeup were a major part of my childhood, and the collection has been growing ever since...
How To Edit Film Scans In Adobe Lightroom by Samantha Stortecky
It's a good day! You know why? Because you just got freshly scanned film images in your inbox, and they're just waiting to be processed...
Develop Color Film At Home
In January of 2017, I took the plunge into developing my own black and white film at home. But the idea of conquering C-41 color film weighed heavily on my mind...












