Film Comparison: Kodak UltraMax 400 vs Kodak Gold 200 Pushed One Stop
Kodak has two popular consumer 35mm color film stocks: Kodak UltraMax (400 ISO) and Kodak Gold (200 ISO)...
Elektra 100 Review: A Versatile Color Film from Flic Film! by Katya Rowny
If you’re a film shooter like myself, then you can probably commiserate with the recent spike in film prices. According to PetaPixel, “The company responsible...
3 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Cinestill BwXX Film by Drew Evans
We all know the hype around CineStill. When the company launched its CineStill 800T tungsten film in 2013, it hit the scene hard...
Kodak Tri-X 400 vs Kodak T-MAX 400: Battle of Kodak’s B&W Giants by Taylor Blanchard
If you’re like me, you may gravitate to a certain film stock for a host of reasons that you no longer remember. When I got back into film...
Ilford Pan F Plus 50 Review: A Perfect B&W Film for Sunny Days by James Baturin
Last week, I decided to take my Hasselblad 500CM out with me on the golf course. After all, why not live my best life by combining...
3 Great Film Stocks for Summer! by Jen Golay
Summertime was made for shooting film! Everyone is going on vacation or to the beach or to the amusement park or having backyard parties...
Amber D400 Review: A Moody, Cinematic Film from Reto
Red, there's something about this color that makes things a bit more sexy. Photographers often achieve this by using gels over flash or changing the light itself to red...
LomoChrome Turquoise Review & How to Shoot This Experimental Film from Lomography by Sara Johansen
I love a good experimental film, with one of my favorites being LomoChrome Purple from Lomography. When Lomography announced they would be bringing back LomoChrome Turquoise...
Ilford FP4 Plus Black & White Film Review by James Baturin
When I think of faster film speeds, “versatility” is not the first word that comes to mind. On the one hand, they are generally the sharpest film stocks around with...
Kodak Tri-X: Why I Love It & Why You Should Too by Neil Milton
Turning to street photography in 2006, my first photos of any merit were taken on Leica's first digital rangefinder, the M8...