Film Photography
Developing the Film Washi V 35mm and 120 format “film” at home
Washi Film V is probably the most special film announced in 2017 and I’ve had the privilege to be present when Lomig, the founder of…
The Chroma is a new and unique large format technical camera
I find the rebirth of film to be absolutely fascinating to watch. No longer are they merely the tools we need to do our jobs….
Can you tell the difference between these film and digital photos?
I’m sure you’ve seen many photographers trying to emulate the “film look” in their digital photos. There are different techniques to achieve it, but you’ll…
How we built a mobile darkroom and a 16”x20” DIY camera
PART 1 – The Camera Starting back in May of 2014, I finally put my first foot forward in the making of a 16×20 inch…
This is the first GoPro ever – and it’s a 35mm film camera
Do you remember the first GoPro ever? It wasn’t a tiny digital camera that shoots both 12MP photos and 4K videos. It was a 35mm film…
How to capture electric sparks on film
There are still a few very unique and interesting things that can be done with film, but not with a digital camera. One of these…
How I “scanned” old negatives with $0 budget, a DSLR and stuff I had at home
A few days ago, my boyfriend found some old 35mm negatives. I really wanted to see baby photos of him, so I was wondering: can…
The box camera is back and it has interchangeable lenses
First introduced by Kodak back in 1888, the box camera is one of the simplest forms of camera out there. Popular until halfway through the…
Kodak to resurrect their Super 8 camera and here is a sample video
It’s been two years since Kodak first showed off their modernized version of Kodak Super 8 camera. It combines analog and digital technologies and the…
Push-developing Kodak ISO400 film to ISO6400 at home
Today I’m developing a roll of Kodak Tri-X 400 shot at 6400 ISO. I’ve been wanting to try this little experience for a while now….








































