Lomography introduces orange and teal film for Peter McKinnon fans
Lomography has developed an orange and teal film that is meant to satisfy fans of Peter McKinnon. The new film fits between Lomography’s purple and
Lomography has developed an orange and teal film that is meant to satisfy fans of Peter McKinnon. The new film fits between Lomography’s purple and
This morning, Kodak Moments (a division of Kodak Alaris) announced the expansion of its color film portfolio, with the launch of Kodak 200 film in
Film cameras are starting to make a comeback of sorts. Some stores such as KEH Camera in Atlanta, which has the largest collection of film
Found film is one of the many things that camera collectors find interesting, and it’s easy to see why. These films are often found inside
Grain is a word used in film photography to describe the fineness of detail a film or paper is capable of capturing. Landscape photographers typically
This is part two of a four-part article with pioneering night photographer Troy Paiva of Lost America. To see part one, click here. Troy is
If you’ve had the pleasure of converting film slides of days-gone-by to the digital format, you may have experienced that bittersweet feeling of excitement mingled
There are plenty of articles and videos on personal projects here on Photofocus and how important they are for us to learn, grow and have
Have you ever met someone who only works out their arms? Sure, they’ve got big handsome arm muscles, but they can’t jog down the block
Welcome to Beyond Technique, the podcast that empowers photographers to bring their businesses to the next level. Today, we chat with commercial photographer and film
Steve Glynn makes portraits using the tintype process (learn more about tintypes in this article) and a large format camera. This combination is striking —
There are plenty of articles and videos on Personal Projects here on PhotoFocus and how important they are for us to learn, grow and