Analog Film Photography Blog Articles

Aristaedu ultra 400 black and white film in a brown cardboard box with pink accents.
Arista 400 | an Under-rated Film
Capturing the Essence of Photography: A Closer Look at Arista 400 35mm Film The snobs will call this film a cheapie, a film with a thin base, a film not... Read more...
Hasselblad Instax Back | Nons Camera
Over a year ago, I got the urge to try out instant film with my Hasselblad 500CM. I had read online about how famous fashion photographers would take instant Polaroid shots in their studio to evaluate lighting before taking a shot on their Hasselblad. Those Polaroid backs took the peel-apart film which has long been discontinued. While left-over stock emerges every now and then, it is pricey. So, in my research, I found the infamous Escura which has had folks who supported their kick-starter campaign over three years ago still... Read more...
From Surveillance to Art: the Journey of Steet Candy Atm400 to 35mm Film
Before embarking on its journey as an exceptional film for street photography, STREET CANDY ATM400 played a crucial role inside ATMs, banks, and other sensitive locations, serving as a guardian against crimes! Having retired from its illustrious career in security, this film has been repurposed, allowing photography enthusiasts to explore the unique character of this emulsion through their favorite 35mm cameras. ATM400 promises to deliver stunning contrast while preserving rich details across its extensive dynamic range. With its 400 ISO, it’s versatile, forgiving, and is quickly becoming the preferred B&W... Read more...
Cancun Airport Uber | Taxi are Expensive - do this Instead
Lordy! The moment you deplane at the Cancun airport and walk towards the baggage claim area, be prepared to be swamped by sales persons for a plethora of services. This is as touristy as it gets. Reminds me of places in India where such chaos exits. "Official" this and "official" that. Taxis from the airport to Centro are quoted as Pesos 1,260 - at Ps 17.19 to 1 USD, that is $73! And as you say "gracias" and prepare to walk away, instantly the price drops to Ps 900. Keep... Read more...
Nueve Razones Por Las Que La Fotografía Cinematográfica Está Regresando
¿Alguna vez te has preguntado acerca de alguno de los siguientes aspectos relacionados con la fotografía cinematográfica? ¿Se sigue utilizando la película en fotografía? ¿Todavía hacen películas de 35 mm o se han descontinuado las películas de 35 mm? ¿Qué pasa con las películas de 120 o formato medio (MF)? ¿Qué tal una película de gran formato o de hojas de 4×5? ¿Es la fotografía cinematográfica sólo una moda pasajera? ¿Qué pasa con la Lomografía? ¿Se considera Instax fotografía cinematográfica? ¿Quién fabrica ahora las cámaras de película? ¿Dónde puedo comprar una cámara de cine? La... Read more...
Mexico Rollos De Películas Fotográficas: 35mm y Formato Medio 120
Compra Películas Fotográficas de 35mm y Medio Formato 120: Envíos a Todo México Introducción En la era digital, muchos podrían pensar que la fotografía analógica ha quedado relegada al olvido. Sin embargo, la realidad es muy diferente. Bienvenido al paraíso de los amantes de la fotografía analógica. Si eres un apasionado de la fotografía, te invitamos a descubrir las maravillas que ofrecen estas películas. Sabemos lo valioso que es capturar un momento a través del lente de una cámara y verlo materializado en una película. Es por eso que ofrecemos... Read more...
Kodak Proimage 100 Color C41 35mm Film: a Retro Renaissance
  The digital age has certainly revolutionized the way we capture and share memories, with the convenience of smartphones and DSLRs offering instant gratification. Yet, for many, the charm of analog photography remains undeniable. Among the vast array of films available, the Kodak ProImage 100 stands out as an enduring favorite for both professionals and enthusiasts. Let's dive into what makes this 35mm film so special. A Brief History of Kodak ProImage 100 Kodak, a brand synonymous with photography, introduced the ProImage 100 as a professional-grade color negative film. Designed... Read more...
Your Wedding | Portraits | Couples Analog Film Photography
📸 Capturing Timeless Memories: Embrace the Allure of Analog Film Photography for Your Dream Wedding 🎞️🎉 Are you ready to embark on a beautiful journey of love and eternal memories? 🎉🌟 Introducing the Enchanting World of Film Photography for Weddings 🌟Congratulations on your upcoming wedding! We know that your big day is not just an event; it's a culmination of love, joy, and precious moments you'll cherish forever. At ArtByPino, we believe in crafting timeless memories that stand the test of time, and that's why we offer the magical touch... Read more...
Vibrant yellow, red, and black kodak disposable camera with a built-in flash.
Unleashing the Charm of Disposable Film Cameras at Weddings
  Add Class & Elegance The nostalgia of film photography is making a remarkable comeback, and what better way to embrace it than at your wedding! Offering your guests disposable... Read more...
9 Tips on Getting the Most out of your Holga Camera
  Bring up the Holga in a photography discussion, and you may be met with skepticism. Why? Holga is known as a toy camera with simple controls. It offers two aperture settings - clear and sunny, or overcast and foggy.The shutter speed is set at 1/100th of a second. It has a B or bulb mode. Despite being primarily plastic, it's remarkably well-crafted. The camera's finish is top-notch, manufactured in China, and distributed by Freestyle Photo and Imaging, a respected film photography provider based in Los Angeles. Two 35mm models... Read more...
Kodak Aerocolor 2460 Aka Elektra 100 | Santa Color 100 | Luminare 100 | Washi x 100
Looking for Santa Color 100 film? Or Luminare 100? Or Washi X 100? Or Silberra 160? They are all the same film. They are just branded differently. Silberra was based in Russia and sadly, has gone out of business with the Ukraine war. They are good creative folks paying the price. Each of the above-mentioned companies has its unique packaging. At the heart of it, the film is the KODAK AEROCOLOR IV Negative Film 2460 which is a High-Performance Color Negative Aerial Film for Diverse Applications. It is a film of exceptional... Read more...
Ilford Delta Pro 400 Iso Black and White Film
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