James reviews the world’s newest color film from the makers of Ilford black-and-white film, Harman Phoenix 200.
read moreJames shoots a fifty year old roll of Kodak Panatomic X, a fine grain, low speed black and white film.
read moreFILM Ferrania’s newest film is here, and today’s guest author Daler Fergani kindly shares their experience shooting it.
read moreJim Graves previews Analogue Wonderlands new branded film, WonderPan 400, a black and white film meant to be pushed!
read moreJames stands in the Gulf of Mexico, gets sun poisoning, and shoots the new color film from ORWO, Wolfen NC500.
read moreIn an age when every price increase or film cancellation sparks fear that our beloved medium, film, is going away, I should be nothing but elated whenever a film company announces a new film stock.…
read moreKodak Portra is getting expensive. In today’s article, Sarah Rizzo helpfully lists five alternatives to the most popular 35mm color film.
read moreGuest Author Isaac D. Pacheco brings us along as they shoot the summer beach on two rolls of (very) expired Kodak Kodacolor film!
read moreDanielle profiles Lomography Lomochrome Purple, a trippy and mesmerizing film that creates incredible worlds of color.
read moreAidan writes about his experience shooting Cinestill BwXX, a cinematic black and white film, in medium format.
read moreSroyon is here with another thorough film review, this time focusing on Argenti Nanotomic X, a respooled microfilm for 35mm cameras.
read moreLomography has just announced the return of LomoChrome Turquoise film in 35mm, 110, and 120 formats! Available for pre-order now.
read moreFilm prices have risen year on year, and they’re set to rise again in 2023. Here are five ways to cope with the rising cost of shooting film.
read moreSroyon has created an in-depth review of an uncommon (but beautiful) black and white film – Argenti Scale X. Check it out!
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