Looking for an affordable color film? Look no further than Fuji’s C200 – the cheapest color film on the market and a solid performer.
read moreWe shoot Agent Shadow 400, a new film from Kosmo Foto as the film’s Kickstarter campaign creeps toward its funding goal!
read moreA quick look at Kodak ColorPlusk 200 film, an inexpensive color film that’s perfect for beginners and film photography enthusiasts alie.
read moreHemant brings a Nikon FM2n and a roll of Kodak Portra 160 along on a boat ride through an Indian national park.
read moreSroyon reviews the unusual Kodak Eastman 2366, an ultra-low ISO film that’s particularly sensitive to blue light.
read moreNow that the dust has settled, Jeb shares a few of his thoughts on the discontinuation of Fuji Pro 400H.
read moreCharlotte shares her wintery day shooting the seaside with her Pentax LX and Kosmo Foto Mono black-and-white film.
read moreIn this video feature, Dave Carulli shows us how to expose both sides of a roll of 35mm film to create stunning images.
read moreCharlotte compares Fujifilm Superia X-Tra 800 to Fujifilm Venus 800, two discontinued high speed color films (available in limited supply).
read moreI’ve always sought to try something new almost every couple of weeks to keep photography interesting. With digital photography, something “new” was usually expensive gear, or a strange technique, or a new lens. When I…
read moreJames shoots an expired, twenty-year-old roll of Kodak Supra 100, an ultra-fine grain, high saturation color negative film.
read moreCharlotte shoots Pride with the Pentax LX and Revolog Kolor film, an experimental color negative rainbow splashed 35mm film!
read moreDrew shoots, compares, and muses over Portra 400 VC and Portra 160 NC, two formerly-loved and famously dead films from Kodak.
read moreCharlotte remembers her first experiences with Ilford XP2 Super, the most accessible way to shoot black-and-white film today.
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