Finally I got my hands on the not-yet-released Lucky C400 test rolls. I put it into direct comparison with its main competitor: Kodak Ultramax 400. Camera used was Canon EOS7+50...
I bought a roll of Expired Fujichrome Provia 100 just to give it a go a while back. I didn’t expect much – grain, colour shifts etc, but I’m a Slide Film lover...
Set for release in the near future, Lucky Color 400 is the second in the modern generation of colour negative films to come from the R&D labs at Lucky Film in China. Though ...
Rollei Blackbird Creative film at ISO 100 in a Canon 7 with Industar 26M lens.
Agfa’s Aviphot family may be what comes to mind the most when aerial film is mentioned, but turns out, it isn’t the only panchro aerial film option available new. In...
I’m a little late to the party with the release of Harman Azure – it was launched a few weeks back, but I was out of action in the run-up so I only had a chance to shoot o...
In my previous articles, I explored two of the most classic and iconic black-and-white films: Kodak Tri-X and Ilford HP5 Plus. Now I turn my attention to a classic colour negati...
Once upon a time, titans of photography such as Ansel Adams and Andy Warhol were creating art with instant film. Today, when we think of instant photography, we often imagine lo...