Olympus Stylus Epic (Mju II) Point & Shoot Film Camera Review by Amy Elizabeth
The Olympus Stylus Epic is a point and shoot film camera I added to my arsenal in December 2016. I was doing my research, trying to decide which point and...
Fine Art on Film by Nick Prideaux
Today, we're featuring beautiful fine art images from film photographer Nick Prideaux. Nick's ability to use light and shadow evokes a sense of intimacy and connection in his work. Here...
Nikonos V Camera Review by Lauren Keim
It took one shot from my first roll on the Nikonos-V, and I was hooked. We live by the beach, and from the time I first started shooting film, I...
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...
Disneyland on Film by William Trang
There are few places that bring back more memories than Disneyland! The colors, the costumes, the childlike wonder, it's all magical, and film photographer William Trang has captured...
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...
Millennial Makers Series on Film by Sauphia Germain
Today, we're featuring some amazing film work from Sauphia Germain and her Millennial Makers series. The series showcases local creatives and entrepreneurs...
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...
A Winter’s Walk by Cat Topham
During March, we faced the ‘Beast from the East’ as a Siberian weather front came to visit us. My family and I spent a fair amount of time in front...
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...












