“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 moreLukas hits the road with a car full of friends and a Kodak digicam from the early aughts.
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 moreA visual feast of pastels and beach tones results when Juliet takes a Rolleiflex to Chincoteague, an island off the coast of Virginia.
read moreEscaping from the pandemic monotony, Jeb goes to the mountains of southern Poland with a camera and camping gear.
read moreWith Nikon in hand, Oliver seeks out a little-known memorial to five Chinese men illegally hanged in a goldrush-era Rocky Mountain town.
read moreThe untamed landscape of Norway comes alive in Leah’s latest article, in which this land of folklore is captured through a Nikon.
read moreHemant brings us on a journey by train with the people of India, photographed with his Nikon FM2n and Kodak Pro Image 100.
read moreAfter buying a Canon AE-1, Stephen takes off for Gates of the Arctic National Park with his new camera and a backpack full of Kodak Portra.
read moreKitamura Camera has opened a new flagship shop in Shinjuku, Tokyo, and it’s the most beautiful camera shop I’ve ever seen. See the photos.
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 moreTake a trip with one of our writers, Hemant, as he explores an Indian flower market with a Nikon FM2n and Fujifilm C200 color film.
read moreToday’s article spotlights Catarina Milhais Reis, a photographer whose vision and talent shares with us the light and color of Portugal.
read moreKodak film loaded in a classic Kodak Retina, shot at the most magnificent national park in New England. Connor brings us on a journey of stillness.
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