Many people, whether photographers or not, have not heard of an ambrotype in a long time, or ever for that matter. Whether it be the digital age that’s taken the ambrotype away or simply the tedious process that it requires, they definitely seem to have disappeared in the past decade or so, but that still […]
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30+ Intriguing Free Film iPhone Wallpapers to Download
Sometimes you need to switch out your iPhone wallpaper for a fresh new look. Whether you want a summer background with lots of light to take you to a far away place or a minimal, faded cloudy texture background, we’ve got your covered. Featuring free travel photos, lifestyle photos, colorful backgrounds, and various textures, this […]
Continue readingThe Negative Feedback Magazine Review
Photography publication and YouTube channel Negative Feedback has always been a step ahead of the curve when it comes to film photography. With their tutorials, camera reviews, and other resources, they have inspired countless photographers, including us. Over the past two years, photographer and head of Negative Feedback, George Muncey and his team have been […]
Continue readingKodak Brings Back T-MAX P3200 Black & White Film
According to a Facebook post by Kodak Professional, the Facebook page of Kodak Alaris, Kodak is bringing back the T-Max P3200 Black & White negative film. “Film is our heritage and we remain committed to meeting the evolving needs of today’s film shooters,” said Dennis Olbrich, President – Kodak Alaris Imaging Paper, Photo Chemicals and […]
Continue readingPolaroid Sun 600 Instant Film Camera Review
For years and years Polaroid has reigned as the top instant film camera on the market, providing beautiful, soft color and black & white film in a matter of minutes. In particular, the Sun 600 is a camera that has been used by many photographers for professional and personal use. The Sun 600 is able […]
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 […]
Continue readingKodak Gold 200 Film Stock Review
When you think about film, Kodak always comes to mind, but one film in particular that has reigned for quite some time is the 200 ISO Gold series film in the Kodacolor family – Kodak Gold 200. This incredible film stock provides perfect, natural colors and also has a subtle grain that gives your photos […]
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