Asia Travel Essay on 35mm Film by Nick Hogan
This week, we're featuring a travel essay from photographer Nick Hogan. Nick traveled throughout Asia for seven months documenting his journey on 35mm film. Below you'll find a collection of...
Art & Fear Fine Art Series by Maya Gorman
This week, we're featuring a moving fine art series from Maya Gorman. Maya is a film student based in L.A., and her work focuses on representation and expression through the...
Rome Travel Story by Juliet Schwab
My husband and I met in Rome as study abroad students seventeen years ago, and we recently returned to the Eternal City the week after Christmas. We had never been...
Greek Island of Corfu Travel Story by Boris Kirov
This week, we're featuring a series of travel images that will definitely help scratch the itch if you're feeling a little tired of staying at home. Film photographer Boris Kirov...
35mm vs 120: Choosing a Film Format
While there are many different film photography cameras and formats out there, for broad strokes purposes in this article, I'll be breaking down some of the differences...
Amazon Rainforest Travel Story on 35mm Film by Christopher Godley
When my plane started its descent into Leticia, Colombia and broke through the clouds for the first time over the Amazon Jungle, I was overwhelmed with excitement and wonder...
Canadian Road Trip on 35mm Film by Elouise Paabo
Today's feature is from Australian film photographer Elouise Paabo. Elouise currently lives in Canada and has captured the beautiful Canadian summers on 35mm film...
Develop B&W Film with Coffee! A Caffenol Developing Tutorial by Jennifer Stamps
Developing film at home is so rewarding. It’s pretty special to be able to shoot, develop, and scan a roll of film in a single day. And one easy way...
Italy Travel Series by Joseph Gardner
This week's feature comes at the perfect time. All of our thoughts and prayers are with Italy right now, and this travel series from film photographer Joseph Gardner is such...
Cross-Processed 35mm Film Portrait Series by Zeno Gill
Today, we're featuring a set of cross-processed film portraits from photographer Zeno Gill. Cross-processing is a method of intentionally developing film in the wrong chemicals to causes color shifts and...












