The past has a way of disappearing.
read moreA Polaroid travelogue; shooting a coastal Maine harbor village with a Polaroid camera from 1982, and everything that comes with it.
read moreJames takes y’all on a stroll through Boston’s Seaport District with a Contax TVS Digital point and shoot from 2002.
read moreShooting Polacon, a massive annual gathering of instant film fiends, on Fuji Instax film with a large format camera.
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 moreLukas shoots the American dream with the Fuji X Pro 3, from the window of a cross-country train (New York City to San Francisco).
read more“Don’t go to Dungeness, it’s bleak as hell and everyone lives in sheds.” Despite the warning, I went, and shot the place on film.
read moreOn Father’s Day, Nicholas takes an emotional journey with his Father’s Nikon.
read moreVintage sports cars and film cameras leads to thoughts on the photographic killer instinct in today’s guest post by Jacob Downey.
read moreLukas hits the road with a car full of friends and a Kodak digicam from the early aughts.
read moreDario brings us on a lo-fi journey to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea with a Keystone XR308 110 film camera.
read moreYameen, today’s guest writer, brings us along to photograph San Francisco’s Chinatown with Lomography film, a Mamiya 7 and a Nikon L35AF.
read moreCharlotte brings us (and their Olympus XA4 loaded with Kodak Portra) on a hike for charity through the Welch countryside.
read moreSome lessons are learned the easy way and some are a bit more painful. Here’s everything that I learned shooting my vacation on film.
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