When it comes to daylight film, you can probably think of a ton of the top of your head, but what about a daylight film that is also cost-effective and extremely versatile? Fujicolor C200 should be one of the top film stocks that comes to mind. Designed as an easy-to-use film stock for all photographers […]
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What Happens When You Cross Process Color Negative Film?
As a film enthusiast, I’m always looking to find new ways to create photos – whether it be through a new photographic process, a new developing technique, a unique scanning method, etc… Over the past month I decided that I would try out developing some Kodak Portra 400 film with Kodak’s d76 developing solution. Going […]
Continue readingFujifilm is Raising Film Prices by 30%+ Starting April 2019
Fujifilm issued a statement earlier today announcing a “worldwide price revision” for their films and photographic papers. Minimum increase of 30% for Color Negative Film, Color Reversal Film, Quick Snap, and Control Strips Minimum increase of “a double-digit percentage” for all photographic paper Price increase effective from April 1, 2019 onward Fujifilm cites rising costs […]
Continue readingMy Favorite 35mm Film Stock
Although film photography is seen as a dying field, it is quite the opposite and there are still tons of film stocks available for the photographers and hobbyists still looking for the best 35mm film out there. As a photographer and film enthusiast myself, I’m always trying to find new film stocks, old film stocks, […]
Continue readingSuper 8 Test Footage Using the Canon Canosound 514 XL-S
Shooting video with 8mm film is one of the most intriguing and fascinating ways to record video footage. It brings you back to a past time that is not easily replicated and the final product will fill you with pure joy and awe. Research To learn about shooting Super 8 film, I went online and […]
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