5 Unique & Experimental Film Stocks You Need to Try!
One of my favorite aspects of film photography is the huge amount of film stocks available on the market today. Whether you are looking for professional films, something inexpensive...
3 Great Film Stocks for Winter! by Jen Golay
Winter often gets overlooked when it comes to photography. For the most part, we associate summer with our cameras at the beach or on vacation...
Top 10 Film Photography Tutorials of 2024!
To close out 2024, we wanted to take a look back at some of our top film photography tutorials for the year...
Minolta Autocord Film Camera Review by Katya Rowny
I never thought I would be influenced by a post on Instagram, but here we are. Okay, I might be being facetious, but my search for my next medium...
B&W Film Comparison: Are Kentmere 400, Rollei RPX 400, & AgfaPhoto APX 400 the Same Film? by Taylor Blanchard
Last summer, Marc and I trekked to Brooklyn Film Camera on a long weekend visit. While someone in front of me was deciding between Portra 400...
Developing Color Film in Black and White Chemicals by Jennifer Stamps
What happens when you develop color (C41) film in black and white chemicals? Technically it’s called cross-processing. But usually cross-processing refers to C41 film developed in E6 chemicals (or vice...
Pentax Auto 110 Review: A Nostalgic and Unique Pocket Film Camera by Katya Rowny
I recently inherited a Pentax Auto 110 camera from a family friend. They bought this camera over 30 years ago and recently found it sitting in a closet...
LomoChrome Metropolis Film Review by Samantha Stortecky
Hello friends! I’m back with another fun film stock review: Lomography LomoChrome Metropolis. Now that it’s summer and we can start getting outside and enjoying the warm weather...
B&W Fine Art Portraits by Magdalena Jarych
Today's feature is from Polish film photographer Magdalena Jarych. Magdalena captured beautiful black and white fine art portraits using Lomography Lady Grey film and a 35mm film camera...
5 More Ways to Experiment with the Holga 120N by Jennifer Stamps
Simply shooting with a plastic camera is an experiment. But what if you want to take that experimentation to the next level...