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...
30 Film Photography Resources for Beginners!
If you love the idea of going analog, but aren't sure where to start, we have got you covered! We put together all of our favorite film photography resources for...
Ilford Black and White Film Guide – Which One is Right for You?
The world is never black and white. Except when you’re shooting monochromatic film, then it very much is. I’ve been on a mission this year to shoot as many black-and-white...
6 Film Photography Tips for Beginners by Samantha Stortecky
Do you love the look of film photography but not quite sure where to start? In this article, I’m giving you my favorite film photography tips for beginners. These tips...
5 Film Cameras Under $50! by Jennifer Stamps
Buying a good film camera can be overwhelming. I remember when I first started shooting film. I scoured the Internet looking for “the best” camera to meet my needs...
Fuji Superia X-TRA 400 vs Kodak Ultramax 400 Film Stock Comparison by Amy Elizabeth
It’s no secret I LOVE consumer films. I even use them for client work because I have so much love for their punchy colors, high contrast, chunky grain, and overall...
10 Common Film Issues and How to Fix Them
Shooting film can very much be a trial-and-error experience, especially when first starting out. Even though I had been shooting on digital cameras for years, when I first picked up...
FAQs: Developing Your Own Film!
At the time I’m writing this article, we, and much of the world, are quartered in our homes. Some of us are looking for things to do with our time...
35mm vs 120: Choosing a Film Format
While there are many different film photography cameras and formats out there, for broad strokes purposes in this article, I'll be breaking down some of the differences...
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!),...












