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...
AJAR by Mickaël André an Abstract B&W Film Photography Project
My journey through photography is a way for me to explore my inner self. I'm trying to give birth to images that could make me feel that particular connection...
Life in San Francisco: A Film Photo Essay by Nick Hogan
San Francisco is a lot of different things to a lot of different people, but, to me, San Francisco is and will always be home. This place that I have...
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...
Italy Travel Story by Harrison McArtor
The following are travel photos from a trip to Italy with my friend Lisa in 2017. My film photography style has always been focused on documentation: friends, buildings, landscapes...
Moon Trails on Film: Experimenting with Long Exposure Film Photography
Whenever I post long exposure film photography images, I receive a lot of questions in the comments regarding the settings I’ve used and the exposure times. And while long exposure...
Fort Worth Black Lives Matter Protest by Zerb Mellish
When I got to the protest, there were so many people of different ethnicity, religions, and beliefs. The crowd was huge, so much bigger than I could’ve imagined. Getting there...
Long Exposure Film Photography on the British Coastline by Joel Biddle
My latest work is about attempting to create something sacred. The romantic ideal, something unobtainable and timeless, is something I find difficult to avoid in my photography but is something...
Develop B&W Film with Coffee! A Caffenol Developing Tutorial by Jennifer Stamps
Developing film at home is so rewarding. It’s pretty special to be able to shoot, develop, and scan a roll of film in a single day. And one easy way...
B&W Film Stock Comparisons: Kodak Tri-X vs Ilford HP5 vs Kodak T-Max by Amy Elizabeth
It’s no secret I love black and white photography. When I was in high school photography class, it’s all we shot, developed, and enlarged. There’s something so pure about it;...












