Finding the perfect camera for you is tough, especially when working with outdated film cameras that don’t always have the most information and research materials to look through before purchasing. Regardless of how much knowledge you have about a camera, you will eventually need to make a leap of faith and hope that the camera […]
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Ilford Delta 3200 Film Stock Review
When it comes to a professional, high-quality standard, Ilford has always been at the top of its class. Needless to say, but their Delta 3200 series is one of our highest rated black and white film stocks and today you’re going to find out why. In our previous review of Ilford’s XP2 film stock, we […]
Continue readingHow Shooting with a Fish Eye Lens Changed my Vision for Photography
When I shoot street photography and portraits outdoors I am always looking for a new perspective; a new eye. I look for twisted angles that will force the viewer to feel something and ask questions. Inspiration I have known of fish eye lenses for a long time, and have always been inspired by old (and […]
Continue readingTop 10 Black & White Negative 35mm Film Stocks
Finding the best film stock that’s perfect for you is always hard, especially when there are plenty of different options. And although there may be a plethora of options; they are not always accessible and easy to get your hands on. Black and white film stocks are relatively easy to come by and many of […]
Continue readingDeveloping B&W Film Using Cinestill DF96 Monobath Processor
Earlier this year in June, Cinestill announced their new developing solution for black-and-white film – DF96 “Developer&Fix” B&W Monobath, Single-Step Solution. This incredible new product claimed that it would be able to develop your black-and-white film negatives using one solution and it would only take 6 minutes or less. Well, good news – Cinestill wasn’t […]
Continue readingIlford XP2 Super Film Stock Review
Shooting black and white film is completely different from shooting color film, in my eyes at least, I know many photographers that shoot either film whenever, and to extent I will shoot either film whenever too. However, after shooting black and white film for a little while now, I realized that if you shoot black […]
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 readingIlford HP5 Plus Film Stock Review
While shooting any black and white film, Ilford HP5 Plus included, you have to think from a alternative perspective, something different than if you were shooting in color. You’re forced to know where your lighting is coming from and it how it will affect your image at all times. Granted you must do the same […]
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