Film photography has been undergoing a renaissance, especially with younger people who love its unique look and analog vibe.
As young people embrace film, analog cameras are not super easy to use. What does ISO mean? What is an f/stop anyway? How do I figure out the right aperture?
From your camera settings to how to develop and scan film, these are my tips for getting started in analog photography. Andrew Lanxon Editor at Large; Lead Photographer, Europe When he's not testing ...
There is something inherently tactile and emotional about film. There’s a reason award-winning films like Anora and TV shows like Severance still get shot on film despite how expensive and limiting it ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Ben Keough Ben Keough is an editor covering cameras, working from home, ...
Photography has never been more accessible than it is today, with almost everyone in possession of a smartphone also having a camera. However, those who want to go beyond just taking a photo for the ...
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