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Comparing Different Metering Methods in Film Photography on Shoot It With Film

How Metering and Rating Film Go Hand in Hand by Amy Elizabeth

This article is more of a PSA about rating and metering film methods than a tutorial. But it’s an issue I see lots of people fall victim to (including myself!),...

5 Reasons to Shoot Film by Samantha Stortecky on Shoot It With Film

5 Reasons to Try Shooting Film by Samantha Stortecky

I don’t think it comes as any surprise that I have a deep love for film. When I started my journey into photography way back during my high school days,...

How to Choose a Color Film by David Rose on Shoot It With Film

Our Top Ten Film Photography Tutorials of 2019

As we wrap up 2019 and set our sights on 2020, we wanted to take a minute and share some of our most popular film photography tutorials from the past...

3 Tips for Photographing Children on Film by Samantha Stortecky on Shoot It With Film - Jumping on a trampoline

3 Tips for Photographing Children on Film by Samantha Stortecky

Whether you're a beginner or you've been shooting film for years, making children the subject of your photography can be intimidating at times. Kids are squirmy, they run around, and...

Guide to Medium Format Film Photography on Shoot It With Film

Your Guide to Medium Format Film Photography

The ability to shoot medium format is one of my favorite benefits of film photography. In the digital world, medium format cameras are so expensive it's rare to see even...

How to Shoot Double Exposures on Film by Melese Miller on Shoot It With Film

5 Tips for Shooting Double Exposures on Film by Melese Miller

There are a lot of reasons why I love shooting film, but one of the biggest reasons is the ability to make double exposures. It really feels like painting with...

How to Shoot Landscapes on Film on Shoot It With Film Featured Image

4 Quick Tips for Shooting Better Landscapes on Film by Samantha Stortecky

Happy Autumn, everyone! The kids are back in school, the air is getting crisp, and the leaves are starting to change. With all the beautiful changes in scenery on the...

How to Sharpen Film Scans by James Baturin on Shoot It With Film

How to Sharpen Your Film Scans

Scanning is a great way to make digital files of your physical negatives. I’ve been scanning my negatives for a few years now with an Epson V600 scanner, and it...

Pinhole Film Photography and Cameras by Tom Box on Shoot It With Film

Pinhole Film Photography by Tom Box

I've been shooting pinhole film photography for a while now, and, though I never expected it, it's slowly becoming my primary form of photography. I've always enjoyed the slow process...

Traveling with Film by Jennifer Stamps on Shoot It With Film

Awesome Tips for Traveling with Film by Jennifer Stamps

Traveling and flying with film can be stressful, but it really doesn't have to be. I’ve been all over the world with my film and cameras and have learned a...