Moments pass, but some leave a mark. And when all is said and done, isn’t that what photography is about? One time, one meeting. And if we are lucky, a picture to remember it by.
read moreJames is here with a long term review of the the flagship instant film camera from Polaroid, the Polaroid I-2.
read moreLooking back at the time that Canon made a fruit-themed APS film camera, the ELPH Shades Sunshine.
read moreThe Minolta P’s is a simple and cheap point and shoot camera with a neat gimmick – an ultra wide lens and panoramic aspect ratio!
read moreJames review the Nikon N2000, a superb value 35mm film SLR that’s as good today as it was when it first released in 1985.
read moreIn the1990s, Canon launched their new EOS Rebel camera with one of the defining marketing campaigns of the decade – “Image Is Everything.”
read moreJames lists a number of the best medium format film cameras for people just starting their medium format journey.
read moreJames reviews the Adox 300, a 35mm film camera from 1956 with one very rare feature – interchangeable film magazines.
read moreThe Kodak Ektar H35 is the most affordable way to get into film photography. Just don’t expect high quality build or images.
read moreRoberto shares some tips and generally sound advice learned after five years of hunting and thrifting for special cameras.
read moreJosh finally finds his ideal digital / film camera kit. Here’s why it’s the Fuji X-T1 and a suite of old Olympus Pen lenses.
read moreJames reviews the Canon Sure Shot Tele, an interesting and surprising point-and-shoot 35mm film camera from 1986.
read moreJames Reviews the Canon Snappy Q, a point-and-shoot 35mm film camera from 1989 that’s a perfect summer accessory today.
read moreA photographer explores the gear of large format photography, and how it influences their process and philosophy.
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