How to Shoot Fuji Pro 400H by Samantha Stortecky
Fuji Pro 400H is a highly versatile film that commonly produces soft, neutral, pastel colors. It's classic pastel look and professional grade makes it a favorite for wedding and portrait...
5 Reasons to Try Shooting Film by Samantha Stortecky
I don’t think it comes as any surprise that I have a deep love for film. When I started my journey into photography way back during my high school days,...
Our Top Ten Film Photography Tutorials of 2019
As we wrap up 2019 and set our sights on 2020, we wanted to take a minute and share some of our most popular film photography tutorials from the past...
3 Tips for Photographing Children on Film by Samantha Stortecky
Whether you're a beginner or you've been shooting film for years, making children the subject of your photography can be intimidating at times. Kids are squirmy, they run around, and...
4 Quick Tips for Shooting Better Landscapes on Film by Samantha Stortecky
Happy Autumn, everyone! The kids are back in school, the air is getting crisp, and the leaves are starting to change. With all the beautiful changes in scenery on the...
Fujifilm Instax Wide 300 Instant Camera Review
Today, I’m reviewing one of my absolute favorite cameras, the Fujifilm Instax Wide 300. I got this beauty as a birthday gift a few years ago, and, while I immediately...
How to Scan Polaroid Photos by Samantha Stortecky
Hello, everyone! Welcome back! I’m so excited to be here and chatting with you all. Today, we’re going to be talking about one of the questions I get asked the...
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...
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...
Quick Tips for Organizing and Archiving Film Negatives by Samantha Stortecky
Over the summer, I was able to buy all the supplies to start developing and scanning my film in my very own home (learn how to develop film at home...












