How To Shoot Fujifilm Acros 100 Film by Dawn Blomquist
This is a low grain black and white film with great contrast. It often has a moodier look and strong blacks, especially if underexposed, but for a more clean...
How To Shoot Psychedelic Blues Film by Ashli Dunphy
Psychedelic Blues film will give you beautiful color streaks throughout your images. Since it's an experimental film (created by Dustin Adams through a process of fogging consumer...
Getting Started With Super 8 Film by Anastasia Campos
Welcome to your simplified guide to shooting Super 8 film. Like most quests, my film journey has had intense highs, low lows, and the slow and steady grind between them...
How To Shoot Lomochrome Purple Film by Ashley Vaughn
Lomochrome Purple is another fun film that needs a lot of light. Shoot it in bright sun for vibrant color shifts in the teal, pink, and purple range. In low light and shade, it can have a muddy, dull look....
Shooting Instax Film Through A Medium Format Camera by Jessica Bellinger
We are sharing an awesome video today from film photographer Jessica Bellinger all about hacking your medium format camera to shoot Instax film...
Experimenting with Revolog Kolor Film: An Interview with Sherry Christensen
Revolog Kolor 35mm film is an insanely fun experimental film. Through a pre-exposing process, it will leave bold splashes of color across your images. And today we are going to talk...
How To Shoot Kodak Portra 800 by Jessica Love
Kodak Portra 800 gives nice, saturated colors and loves to be overexposed. Try rating around ISO 200 for beautiful colors and skin tones. If underexposed, it will have more of a muddy and grainy look. It's also a versatile film...
How To Develop Black and White Film at Home
When I was a junior in high school, I took a photography class which kick-started my love of film and photography. Being a true late 90’s teen, analog was our only option. We learned how to develop...
Double Exposures by Paige Gabert
So thrilled to feature these images from Paige Gabert! Bring on the double exposures! One of the most fun ways to experiment with film is through double exposures. The frame on the roll of film is exposed twice, creating a...











