If you’re shooting with 35mm film in this digital age, you likely have a specific artistic application for the medium. To match your vision, it’s important to pick the right kind of film. Shopping for ...
Ilford’s XP series was a black and white film first introduced in 1981 – then in its first XP1 iteration. Since then there has been two more revisions to the formula before reaching the Ilford XP2 ...
The last time I wrote about film color for this magazine was on the ways 35mm shooting and digital color combined in Uncut Gems and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker to create contemporary looks ...
The folks behind SantaColor 100 are currently raising money to bring this new stock to life. Santa 1000 SHARE For photographers scrambling to get their hands on what feels like an ever-dwindling ...
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This new film is nuts, but I kind of love it
This ‘color-switching’ film may be too crazy for some photographers, but I had a LOT of fun with it ...
Back in 1992, film photography was just called “photography” because there really was no other option for typical users. Of course, the market offered a much wider array of different films back then, ...
Replay: With the price of popular 35mm film stocks soaring thanks to a revival in the medium, photographers are looking for cheaper alternatives. I’ll start by pleading guilty. As a 20-something ...
Back in the heyday of analog point-and-shoot cameras, the better-quality models used 35mm film. Ilford's Sprite 35 was one of the classics, and it's now being reintroduced – sort of – in the form of ...
Photos: Harman Photo / Miles Marie Harman Photo is keeping the ball rolling on new film, releasing a creative color film ...
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Crazy or brilliant? Harman's new 'Switch Azure' film turns colors on their heads
Blues become orange, reds become purple, hues are unpredictable – the latest analog film from Harman looks absolutely off the ...
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