Film

In the world of analogue photography, the choice of film can drastically influence the outcome of your photos. Various film types offer distinct characteristics that shape the final photograph. But with so many options, which film would work best for your photography needs?
With this blog we will be detailing the best films to use for any situation, making sure you have the full scoop on every type, trend, and version of film we have in-store and online, ready to purchase.

The surge in popularity of vintage cameras and retro photography techniques has been remarkable in recent years, igniting a renewed interest in nostalgic visuals, warm color tones, and analog-style photography. Whether using authentic film cameras or digital applications that emulate retro effects, the distinct tonal characteristics of film photography can now be effortlessly replicated digitally, enabling anyone to infuse their images with a retro flair with just a few taps.
Spanning from traditional film photography to retro-themed editing applications and color palettes inspired by bygone eras, here are the top 9 retro photography trends shaping the landscape of 2024.

Film photography is a wonderfully unique process that produces images with unparalleled character and colour. However, it can also be incredibly unforgiving when first starting out. Most first-time film users will experience various setbacks that, though discouraging, will ultimately lead to loving the process even more.
If you’ve ever dropped off film at a lab for development and received a blank roll back or found yourself wondering why your images have unexpected burns or flares on them or your developed photos just didn’t turn out the way you expected, this article is for you.
Though there is a certain amount of trial and error that comes with this exciting process, rest assured everyone who has used film before has run into these same issues and made the same mistakes. Hopefully, the following tips can help you diagnose your own setbacks if you have already encountered one of these issues or give you some suggestions in advance before you toss your first roll of film into your camera.

While a formulaic approach to portraiture can be effective, it is also just as important to break the rules in intentional ways in order to create more striking images that go beyond simply clicking the shutter button. In this blog we will discuss a few of the most important things to keep in mind when taking portrait photos and how these techniques can completely change your portrait photography.
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