Is the Polaroid SX-70 worth it? Thoughts after spending $1000 on film
The Polaroid SX-70 is iconic. It’s been used by thousands of photographers to create incredible images for years. But is it worth buying today?
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.
The Polaroid SX-70 is iconic. It’s been used by thousands of photographers to create incredible images for years. But is it worth buying today?
After using the Polaroid Go for a month, I have to say that the image quality and metering of this camera are subpar, making it one of the least useful cameras on the market.
Many photographers believe that you should always overexpose film. In some cases, that works out great, but overexposure is not always needed for great photographs.
Shooting landscape photographs on film is no easy task. Learn how to choose the right film for the job, and how to get the perfect shot.
Can you use neutral density filters with film? Film photographers have used ND filters throughout history to get the looks they want, but there are some considerations that you need to make.
How do you choose the right camera settings when shooting film? Here is how I make every decision, and how to choose the right exposure settings for your film stock.
Here is everything you need to know when considering purchasing a Hasselblad camera. These are incredible pieces of machinery, but they aren’t without their flaws.
Lomography Lady Grey is a fun, black and white film stock with a lot of potential. Here’s how to shoot it, and what developers to use to get the best results.
Have you ever avoided purchasing a film because it was rebranded? Here are the reasons why rebranding is so common in the film photography community.
Here’s why you should consider 645 when getting into medium format film photography. These cameras are adored by professionals and amateur photographers alike for these simple reasons.