Healing Session by Annie Velenovsky
The birth of my Healing Sessions didn't happened consciously, but something that was inevitably going to be. When I started taking photos 10 years ago, I only took self portraits...
Italy Travel Session by Ashley Vaughn
Although my husband and I “only” had eight days in the romantic country, we jam packed a ton of great sights and adventures! We started our trip in Milan, followed...
Secret Garden Fine Art Session on Film by Violette Nell
I was born in France some 20 years ago. Self-taught, I had a passion for photography very late in life. Melancholic portraits of Julia Margaret Cameron and Lady Clementina Hawarden...
How To Shoot FujiFilm Superia 800 Film by Violeta Garcia-Mendoza
I started using Fuji Superia when I really committed to shooting the majority of my work on film…basically because of the price point! I figured if I was going to...
Fashion Editorial on Film by Lionel Pierron
After a few years working in event and nightlife photography, I realized I was shooting mostly outfits, not really what was happening. This is when I decided to shoot only...
How To Shoot Agfa Vista 200 by Amber Vongsamphanh
Agfa Vista 200 is a fun and bright consumer film, which was pretty inexpensive before it was discontinued. It likes a lot of light and can handle a bit of...
Venice on Black and White Film by Nicole Young
Using point and shoot film cameras can be just as fun and magical as shooting some of the bigger film cameras (medium format, TLR, etc), and they are compact, have...
America’s New Pastime Film Feature by John Korossy
For me, there's nothing like getting away to a campsite in the woods, cooking meals over an open fire, relaxing by reading, doing crossword puzzles, and of course making photographs...
The Oregon Coast by McKenna Olson
As a portrait and wedding photographer, I am a firm believer in the importance of stretching creativity with personal projects, especially during the off-season. Putting energy into projects that have...
How To Shoot Kodak ColorPlus 200 by Stephanie Bryan
Kodak ColorPlus 200 is my go-to film for my personal work. This film is so incredibly versatile and renders the softest and most beautiful colors. The grain is minimal and...












