Create sharper film images with these 17 photoshop-free techniques
These are 15 genius methods photographers have used to make their images sharper long before computers and Photoshop were invented.
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.
These are 15 genius methods photographers have used to make their images sharper long before computers and Photoshop were invented.
Not too long ago, film photography was a dying medium. But it’s coming back with a vengence in 2021, but it’s still not perfect for everyone.
Kodak Gold is 90% as good as Portra, but with none of the associated pretension. Here’s how to get fantastic results with my favorite film.
Ilford Delta 3200 is perfect for low-light photography. It has the widest exposure latitude of any film, and a beautiful grain structure.
When you’re new to photography, choosing the right B&W roll is daunting. Here’s what I’ve learned about choosing the right film for the job.
There’s a lot of risk in building a film and camera manufacturing company out of the rubble left behind by the digital photography revolution.
Film photography is absolutely magical. And caffenol made from household ingredients makes it a fun, safe, and artistic exploration for kids.
This guide shows the best developers and methods to achieve fine-grain images with all film types, and even when pushing 3 stops or more.
While the rest of the the world turned digital, Reveni Labs is returning to film. They’ve recently developed a new, $225 Cad spot meter.
With great power comes great responsibility, they said. But I didn’t listen. Here’s what I found out when I pushed Kentmere 100 to ISO 800.