CineStill 50D Film Stock Review by Samantha Stortecky
Hello friends! Another day, another fun film stock review. Today we are diving into Cinestill 50D! A few months ago, I splurged on some fun rolls of film...
Indisposable Review: A Modern Film Lab
We recently got the chance to test out Indisposable, a film lab that specializes in disposable cameras and takes a bit of a different approach to how to buy and...
Bergger Pancro 400 B&W Film Review by James Baturin
It’s no secret to film photographers that the cost of film is on the rise these days. And so when on my latest online film order I saw that the...
Creating Beautiful Portraits on Kodak Ektar 100 by Alicia Bruce
Ask any analog photographer which film they recommend for portraits, and you’re bound to hear the same names over and over again: Kodak Portra 400, Fuji 400H, etc...
LomoChrome Metropolis Film Review by Samantha Stortecky
Hello friends! I’m back with another fun film stock review: Lomography LomoChrome Metropolis. Now that it’s summer and we can start getting outside and enjoying the warm weather...
Different Ways to Shoot and Develop Ilford HP5 B&W Film
When it comes to black and white film photography, my go-to is always Ilford HP5 Plus. My love for this film stock started in 2018 when I decided to shoot...
Polaroid and Instax Instant Film Comparison by Samantha Stortecky
If you are like me, instant cameras and film are some of the best parts of shooting film. You can take a picture, and have it printed in a matter...
Ilford Delta 3200 at 1600 vs Ilford HP5 at 1600: High Speed B&W Film Comparison
For years my go-to high speed black and white film has been Ilford Delta 3200, shot and developed at 1600. Pulling it one stop softens the contrast and grain just...
Top Ten Film Photography Tutorials of 2020!
We all know 2020 has been one heck of a year. As it comes to an end (thankfully!), we wanted to reflect on some of our favorite film photography tutorials...
Guide to Choosing a Slide Film
Slide films are among the most beautiful and simultaneously challenging film stocks to shoot. They are also known as positive or color reversal films due to how the final processed...












