Hack Your DX Code! by Amy Elizabeth
I am the proud owner of two point and shoot film cameras, an Olympus Stylus Epic (also known as the Mju II in Europe) and the Yashica T4 Super. The...
How to Scan Polaroid Photos by Samantha Stortecky
Hello, everyone! Welcome back! I’m so excited to be here and chatting with you all. Today, we’re going to be talking about one of the questions I get asked the...
Guide To Choosing A Color Film
One question often asked by people wanting to try film photography is: "What type of film should I use?" And it's actually a very good question. Considering the numerous varieties...
Intro to Scanning Your Own Film Negatives by Jennifer Stamps
There are a few reasons to scan your own film – even if you don’t develop it. Although, you should try developing film at home. It’s fun and easier than...
Pushing Film: A Guide for Film Photographers
One of the beautiful things about film is it allows for all types of experimentation, and one of the most common ways to manipulate film is by pushing it. To...
Quick Tips for Organizing and Archiving Film Negatives by Samantha Stortecky
Over the summer, I was able to buy all the supplies to start developing and scanning my film in my very own home (learn how to develop film at home...
Using The Zone System to Meter Film by Kim Hildebrand
Ansel Adams's Zone System is genius. It’s how I learned to expose black and white film, and it’s so easy once you understand it and know how to use it....
How To Meter For Film Photography by Sarah Collier
Metering. It’s the one thing that your film photography lives and dies by, and, yet, pop into any film group on Facebook, and it won’t be long until you see...
Long Exposure Film Photography Tutorial by James Baturin
Everyone has heard a version of the cliche, “A photograph is a moment in time captured for eternity.” With long exposure photography, the opposite is true: A long exposure photograph...











