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Photographic Film Reviews – There is no “best” film. There is also an almost infinite amount of possibilities when it comes to any particular film emulsion. As such, one person’s experiences with one film can differ from the next persons. There is also something in the region of 200 different films on the market today. Below you will find just some experiences of some films.

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8 September, 2022

5 Frames with the Zorki 2C (S) & Retropan 320 Soft – By David Hoult

By David Hoult

I have been using film cameras since the late 70’s but became serious when I started my wedding photography company in the late 80’s into the 90’s using 35mm and medium format c...
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1 July, 2022

Lomography 110 Tiger Film – My First Roll of 110 since the 90s

By Hamish Gill

Back over Easter we went on holiday in my wife’s van around the west and north of wales. I used 3 cameras whilst we were travelling the Sony ZV-1, a Hasselblad SWC and a Pentax ...
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5 May, 2022

Finding Kodachrome and Bringing Back Color (the Digital Way)- By Zheng Li

By Zheng Li

Some of us know Kodachrome from the iconic Afghan Girl photo by National Geographic's Steve McCurry. Some of us might even have watched the 2017 movie of the same name, about an...
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15 April, 2022

ADOX Colour Mission 200 – A new colour negative film – By Phil Harrison

By Phil Harrison

For those of you who haven't heard of this film I'll start with Adox's sales copy: ADOX has released Color Mission - a film with delicately vibrant minty greens, peachy reds, a...
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29 January, 2022

Ilford XP1 – Explorations with 28 Year Old Film – By Bob St-Cyr

By Bob St-Cyr

I recently got back into bulk loading 135 format film and as usual, fell short on reloadable cassettes. Since I don’t get into Vancouver too often, I decided to look online and ...
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23 January, 2022

LomoChrome Metropolis in the Philippines – by Yameen

By Yameen

Lomography’s LomoChrome Metropolis has admittedly been a wildcard among the options in my film drawer. Introduced in 2019 with a successful Kickstarter campaign, it was heralded...
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17 September, 2021

Lomography Purple and Metropolis Films: Goin’ Weird – by Christian Schroeder

By Christian Schroeder

Lomography Purple and Metropolis are two special films made to spice up our film photographer’s lives. The first one, Purple, can offer bizarre false color representations, some...
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11 September, 2021

The Birth of The NoColorStudio Experimental No.5 High Contrast Film – By Arnas Špaka

By Arnas Špaka

Greetings, I am Arnas Špaka, creator of NoColorStudio - an experimental initiative. My interest in photography started when I was a teenager and found my grandfather's old Zeni...
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