James 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 moreMatt and his girlfriend were kissing on the couch. They were in their third evolution. Maybe their third? It was hard to keep track. One day Matt would do his brotherly duty of driving me…
read moreAidan writes about his experience shooting Cinestill BwXX, a cinematic black and white film, in medium format.
read moreJames shoots and reviews a couple of rolls of Lomography Fantome, an ultra-low ISO black and white 35mm film.
read moreSroyon is here with another thorough film review, this time focusing on Argenti Nanotomic X, a respooled microfilm for 35mm cameras.
read moreSroyon has created an in-depth review of an uncommon (but beautiful) black and white film – Argenti Scale X. Check it out!
read moreWe shoot Agent Shadow 400, a new film from Kosmo Foto as the film’s Kickstarter campaign creeps toward its funding goal!
read moreSroyon reviews the unusual Kodak Eastman 2366, an ultra-low ISO film that’s particularly sensitive to blue light.
read moreCharlotte shares her wintery day shooting the seaside with her Pentax LX and Kosmo Foto Mono black-and-white film.
read moreWe share with you the fresh, high contrast street photography of Kris Desautels as Kris himself shares some tips and photo philosophy.
read moreLeah takes us on another journey, this time to Wisconsin in winter, where she makes a project of shooting trees (no matter the cost to her socks).
read moreIn the small fishing town of Klitmøller, Denmark there is a phenomenon called havgus, unfathomably dense sea fog. Here it is, shot on film.
read moreThis month’s Featured Photophile is a dedicated black-and-white street and documentary photographer named Jacint.
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