Film Photography
Flower Power: A DIY Instax Camera
Imagine an Instax printer with neither batteries nor a WiFi connection. Huh? How’s that even possible? That’s exactly the purpose behind the Printoss from Takara…
Photographer Develops Film with Jäger Bomb and the Results Are… A Bomb!
Avid film photographers probably know by now that you can develop film at home using kitchen staples like coffee. But did you know you can…
Half-and-Half: The Cream of the Current Half-Frame Camera Crop Go Head-to-Head
In a shocking development, two camera manufacturers arrived at the same product destination via two distinctly different routes. That destination was a half-frame camera and…
HARMAN Phoenix II Announced: The Rebirth of Bold Color Film
HARMAN has officially unveiled Phoenix II, the second-generation version of its experimental color film. And while the name may suggest a small update, the film…
“Frames” App Brings Organized Metadata to Film Photography
Many photographers still treasure the look and feel of film photography. Personally, I still use my dad’s old Zenit and thoroughly enjoy the experience that…
Canon Meets Leica and Likes It
Before the Canon EOS RP Mirrorless Camera was garnering full frame glory, Canon was grabbing news headlines with its initial venture into the budding 35mm…
Slow Down…Waaay Down and Enjoy ISO 0.8 – A True Meter Beater!
How low can you go? In film speed, that is. That’s exactly what Film Photography Project would like to know. In an effort to test…
Echolens, Digital Camera that Feels Analog: No Screen, Just Nostalgia
Over the past few years, there’s been a noticeable shift in how we approach photography. Social feeds have seen a resurgence of point-and-shoot cameras. Analog…
Convert a Pentax 645 into a Battery-Free, Totally Manual Operation Masterpiece
Everything about the Pentax 645 medium format camera is electronic/electrical. From the shutter speed mechanism to the film advance motor system, everything runs on 4…
Buy a Dead Camera: Breathe New Life into an “As-Is” Steal
If it’s broke…don’t fix it! Yes, this flies in the face of conventional wisdom, but with regards to a vintage camera, following this bit of…








































