Bokeh is a popular photography technique which blurs the background in a creative and stylized way. Bokeh images can often add a mystical element to images whole also heightened the mood. This effect can be a challenge to perfect. With the help of some quality overlays though this effect can be enhanced in a more […]
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Fujifilm Neopan Acros is Back – Neopan 100 Acros II
It feels like just a few months ago we were talking about the death of Fujifilm’s beloved Neopan 100 Acros black and white film. Today we come bearing good news – Fujifilm has just announced the revival of their highly acknowledged film stock now titled ‘Neopan Acros II.’ Let’s take a look at some of […]
Continue readingWhat Happens When You Process E-6 Film with the C-41 Method?
One of the many reasons why I enjoy shooting film is because you never stop learning. No matter what level you are at there’s always another step to learn, a new barrier to break, and a new vision to create. I recently went out to shoot some street photos with my Mamiya RZ-67 with some […]
Continue readingThe Top 10 Color Negative 35mm Film Stocks
In the digital age that we live in, it can be hard to find the best film stocks, and even harder to find the one that’s just right for you. Today we’re going to break it down so that you can find your favorite color negative 35mm film stock. Discover the perfect balance between price, […]
Continue readingFuji Neopan 100 Acros to be Discontinued in October 2018, Reports Say
For film photographers all over the world, this could be daunting news, but it may be time to say good-bye to another legendary film stock – Fuji’s Neopan 100 Acros. Fuji Neopan 100 Acros is an orthopanchromatic black and white film stock that features excellent processing characteristics, improved reciprocity characteristics, and outstanding sharpness. These features, […]
Continue readingKodak EKTAR 100 Film Stock Review
Shooting film can be a tedious and long process especially if you are developing and scanning your own photos, but the results are always incomparable. You may notice the difference more-so if you are shooting 120mm or larger, but regardless, film will always have that slight difference in quality, which is why many photographers still […]
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