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...
Scanning Film Negatives with a DSLR by Amy Berge
I am fortunate enough that I have a Noritsu LS-600 (read: super swanky scanner) for my 35mm film. It can take in and scan an entire roll at once, is...
How to Sharpen Your Film Scans by James Baturin
Scanning is a great way to make digital files of your physical negatives. I’ve been scanning my negatives for a few years now with an Epson V600 scanner, and it...
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...
Intro to Scanning Your Own Film Negatives by Jennifer Stamps
There are a few reasons to scan your own film – even if you don’t develop it. Although, you should try developing film at home. It’s fun and easier than...