When is digital better than film?
There is a time and place when a digital camera will create better results than film. Here are the cases where I always reach for digital, even though I always prefer shooting on film.
Everything to do with taking photos on film. From choosing film stocks to metering, pushing and pulling, as well as exposing in camera. Be prepared and get the best results every time.
There is a time and place when a digital camera will create better results than film. Here are the cases where I always reach for digital, even though I always prefer shooting on film.
Other than the price tag, is there really much of a difference between Ilford Delta 100 and FP4+? Here’s what we found in our scientific test.
Here are the 9 most important tips for photographers who are learning to take photos on film. This quick guide is the perfect place to start.
A lens fungal infection can ruin image quality and severely harm the resale value of your film photography equipment. Here’s what you can do about it.
In the majority of cases, a hand held light meter will be more of a hindrance than a help. Here are a few cases where you’ll need a light meter.
Be kind, write good captions, use good hashtags, and shoot film. There’s no better combination for growing an Instagram account in 2021.
Film is the best photographic medium for travel. Here’s how to protect this sensitive medium so that you don’t come home with soggy negatives.
It took a long time, but I finally found the perfect light meter app. Here’s how it works and why I think it’s better than a hand held meter.
Shooting film at night requires a different thought process than in daylight. Here is how I choose the right films, meter, and take photos at night.
Film is remarkably flexible. Here’s a quick guide on how to develop film that’s been over or underexposed when the light changes.