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 moreSroyon explores the paradox of minimalism through the lens of Fuji’s most minimalist digital camera, the XE-4.
read moreSroyon reviews the Ihagee Exa, an early 35mm film SLR camera with plenty of weird quirks (and a nice suite of lenses!).
read moreSroyon builds and shoots a homemade pinhole camera with a cracker for a lens, and the results are wild!
read moreSroyon is here with another thorough film review, this time focusing on Argenti Nanotomic X, a respooled microfilm for 35mm cameras.
read moreSroyon reviews the Pogo Click, a typical 35mm film toy camera with a basic mensicus lens.
read moreSroyon has created an in-depth review of an uncommon (but beautiful) black and white film – Argenti Scale X. Check it out!
read moreSroyon reviews the Minolta MD 28mm F/2.8, a lens which doesn’t typically get much praise among classic lens lovers.
read moreSroyon reviews Perspectives on Place, a book on landscape photography by JAP Alexander. Click through, read more.
read moreSroyon reviews the unusual Kodak Eastman 2366, an ultra-low ISO film that’s particularly sensitive to blue light.
read moreSroyon reviews the humble Minolta X-370s, and argues that this bargain-priced 35mm film SLR is perfect for beginners (or anyone, really).
read moreSroyon reviews the Voigtlander Ultron 28mm F/1.9 in Leica Thread Mount, one of the fastest 28mm lenses available for Leica cameras today!
read moreAn intriuging look at a less often discussed Leitz M mount lens reveals an under-appreciated gem for Leica photographers.
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