As a film wedding photographer, my journey with photography has been deeply rooted in the timeless beauty of film. Growing up, I was always... The post Santorini Travel Story by Paulina Walsh appeared first on Shoot It With Film.| Shoot It With Film
In recent years, the Canary island of Fuerteventura has become a winter retreat for my family and me each February. When the days at home are short...| Shoot It With Film
This is a Zeiss-Ikon Super Nettel, a 35mm rangefinder camera made by Zeiss-Ikon AG Dresden between the years 1934 and 1936. It was built to be a more affordab| mike eckman dot com
I’m a film photographer based in Potsdam, Germany, specializing in family photography, but travel stories will always have a special place in my heart... The post Chasing Light in South Africa: A Travel Essay by Anna Roesch appeared first on Shoot It With Film.| Shoot It With Film
This is a Fujica ST801, a 35mm Single Lens Reflex camera made by Fuji Photo in Tokyo, Japan between 1972 and 1978. The Fujica ST801 was a very popular mid ran| mike eckman dot com
A need to get a camera in Central Leeds left me with just 3 roll film camera choices. Is that enough ? and WTF are Boots doing with film.| Canny Cameras
This is an Olympus Ace, a 35mm interchangeable lens rangefinder camera produced by Olympus Optical Co., Ltd starting in 1958. The Ace was the first and only rangefinder camera produced by Olympus with interchangeable lenses and had features like an automatic exposure counter, rapid wind lever, projected frame lines, and… The post Olympus Ace (1958) appeared first on mike eckman dot com.| mike eckman dot com
This is an Argus Autronic II, a 35mm rangefinder camera made by Argus in Ann Arbor, Michigan starting in March 1962. The Autronic II was a slight upgrade to t| mike eckman dot com
Photographer Dustin Abbott shares a thorough, real world review of the Yongnuo 35mm F1.8 ART lens for APS-C mirrorless| DustinAbbott.net
This is a Minolta V3, a 35mm rangefinder camera made by Chiyoda Kogaku Seiko K.K. starting in September 1960. The Minolta V3 was the follow up to the earlier| mike eckman dot com
The X-E5 is a rangefinder-style interchangeable lens compact camera that takes several design notes from the popular X100 series.| PetaPixel
Part 12 Scrying ‘Meditation upon death does not teach one how to die’, wrote Marguerite Yourcenar in Memoirs of Hadrian, ‘it does not make the departure more easy, but ease is not what I seek.’ I think of this often. The room was hazy yellow with dreary sunlight. Rays of summer drifted lazily through the air. I’d been contemplating the window through which this light came through …| Celluloid Wicker Man
The new ZTE Axon 40 Ultra has a main camera with a 35mm lens and now Motorola confirms it’s using 35, 50 and 85mm focal lengths common in conventional cameras. Is this the start of a trend? After the ZTE Axon 40 Ultra smartphone introduced focal lengths of 16 (ultra-wide angle), 35 (main camera) and [...]Read More... from Hail the 35mm: classic focal lengths are coming to smartphones| ProVideo Coalition
In a street photography slump? Here are five exercises to spark your creativity and hone your street photography skills...| Shoot It With Film
Looking for a Leica alternative for street photography? The Minolta CLE is a 35mm rangefinder film camera with...| Shoot It With Film
Want to have a clearer more impartial view of your photography? In this photography experiment, we delay the development process...| Shoot It With Film
How to get started in film photography - a complete guide for beginners and those looking to get back into film photography| Amateur Photographer
The weather lifted a bit after Storm Bert and I finally got the New FND Nana camera out for a wee try. But this was no single review – it needed some opposition. Let the Nana Drama shoot out begin. FilmNeverDie’s (FND) part metal bodies shooter has been mired in controversy before anyone got their … Continue reading The Nana Goes forth – The FilmNeverDie aka FND Nana up against rivals→ The post The Nana Goes forth – The FilmNeverDie aka FND Nana up against rivals appeared first on...| Canny Cameras
The Fetana 35FT is a lo-fi 35mm compact you've never heard of with a Ricoh like flick up flash and a quirky if underwhelming triplet lens.| Canny Cameras
Lomography's La Sardina has been around since 2011 and oozes retro charm and a different take on a Lo-Fi 35mm. But is it a Killer Queen ?| Canny Cameras
Back in 2022 I backed a Kickstarter campaign for a half-frame film camera with switchable lenses – the Alfie TYCH. Now that it arrived, here are some of my observations.| The lost outpost
Hello, everybody! Have you heard of the legendary “Barrel Man”? It is a wooden statuette carved by the talented Igorot people. He is basically a little wooden man with a big barrel cove…| Richard Haw's Classic Nikon Repair and Review
Want to photograph more concerts and gigs with film but not sure where to start? In this concert photography series, learn what camera, film, and settings work best in low-light venues.| Shoot It With Film