Experiments in Shooting Expired Film by Brian Smith
I never had much interest in expired film as I was learning. I didn't want the unpredictability of it. But as I began to hone my film photography skills, I...
How to Shoot Kodak Portra 400 by Samantha Stortecky
Kodak Portra 400 is an extremely versatile professional film available in 35mm and 120. It loves light and handles highlights and detail retention extremely well. Rating at ISO 200 and...
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...
Shooting and Pushing Ilford Delta 400 by Jennifer Stamps
Ilford Delta 400 is relatively new to me. I typically shoot Ilford HP5+ (ok, actually it’s about 95% of what I shoot), but I wanted to try something different. And...
My Year of Shooting Kodak Professional Film by Sandra Coan
Last year while at WPPI, I met Mike Jefferies, one of the Technical Sales Reps for Kodak Alaris Professional Film. Over drinks at an industry party, he mentioned that he’d...
How to Shoot Ilford Delta 3200
Ilford Delta 3200 is versatile black and white film available in 35mm and 120. It is a grainy film, but if you like that grainy look, it can be shot...
How To Shoot Fujifilm Superia 400 by Jessica Bellinger
I love Fuji Superia 400 because I can literally buy it at Walmart or a drug store if I need to, and it's super comparable to most 400 speed 35mm...
How To Shoot Color Infrared Film by Jessica Bellinger
Film Photography Project (FPP) Color Infrared film is a duplication of discontinued Kodak Aerochrome film. Infrared film is infrared sensitive which creates false colors on your negative. So expect...
How To Shoot CineStill 800T by Tanya Alexis
CineStill 800T is a tungsten balanced film created to be shot in low-light with indoor, tungsten (yellow) lighting. This color balance makes it a great film for experimenting, and it...
How To Shoot Kodak Gold 200
Kodak Gold 200 is a versatile consumer 35mm film with low grain and saturated colors. It has a wide exposure latitude but does look best with a lot of light....












