Lomography Lady Grey and Berlin Kino Film Stock Comparison by Jennifer Stamps
Lomography was my step into film in the digital age. Well, I should say Urban Outfiters was (where I purchased my first Lomography camera...
The Joy of Using Vintage Cameras, Plus 3 of My Favorites! by Jennifer Stamps
You know what I love? Shooting with really old cameras. The older, the simpler, the better in my opinion. Over the years, I’ve collected...
Top Ten Film Photography Tutorials of 2021!
Happy New Year! We've come to the end of 2021, and, today, we're rounding up our top film photography tutorials from the last 12 months...
5 Fun Ways to Experiment with the Holga 120
The Holga 120. Oh the lovely, wonderful, perfectly imperfect plastic light box. My love for this quirky plastic camera is no secret. I can’t even talk about photography without...
How to Develop Film in Beer: Beerenol Tutorial
Running out of developer? Want to try something new? Have a can of beer your friend left over that you don’t like and don’t want to drink?
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...
Argus Argoflex E TLR Camera Review by Jennifer Stamps
Are you new to the world of twin lens reflex (TLR) film cameras? Curious about their unique double lenses but a little intimidated and don’t want to drop a lot...
Kodak HC-110 vs Ilford Ilfosol-3: Which B&W Film Developer Should You Use?
Does the black and white developer you use to develop film matter? If results vary based on film stock, it makes sense that the type of developer you use would...
Double Exposure Experiment: Alternate Ways to Create Double Exposures with Film by Jennifer Stamps
Double exposures are a lot of fun. They can help an ordinary scene feel extraordinary. They can also give an image a dreamy or even magical feeling...
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...












