Kodak Portra 160 vs. 400 vs. 800: Here Are the Differences
You’ve just picked up a new film camera – you’ve watched all the tutorials on how to use it, and you’re now on the hunt for some fresh film…
Portra 800 Pushed to 1600: Tips, Sample Photos & More
Sitting at the high speed end of Kodak’s most popular line of film, Portra 800 is the film that can do it all. Due to Portra’s iconic color…
Ilford HP5 vs. Kodak Tri-X: Black & White Film Comparison
When it comes to shooting film in black and white, two reigning film stocks come to mind: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 and Kodak Tri-X 400. These…
Kodak Gold vs. Ultramax: A Head-to-Head Film Comparison
Kodak is one of, if not, the most popular film photography brands out there. They’ve got decades of film production under their belt, with…
Cinestill vs. Portra: A Full Head-to-Head Comparison
Putting Cinestill and Portra next to each other is like a modern day analog clash of titans. Both film stocks have gained fame due to their…
The 7 Best Kodachrome Lightroom Presets & Filters
Probably one of Kodak’s most popular film line, yet it ceases to exist in the modern day, Kodachrome dominated the scene from the 30s until…
Reflx Lab Sample Photos (Cinematic Portraits, Low Light & More)
Enter Reflx Lab: a new addition to the cinematic still film game. Reflx Lab’s mission is to provide cinematic converted film to the masses…
The 8 Best Cinestill Alternatives (800T, 50D & BwXX)
Cinestill in all its converted cinematic film glory has risen to the ranks as a top film stock for photographers. With their current…
The 6 Best Film Stocks for Wedding Photography
It’s no question that wedding photography is demanding — and taking it up a notch to wedding film photography increases that pressure…
Aesthetic Bryant Photo Booth Effect: Tutorial, Filters & Presets
As film photography is in its comeback era, there are smaller sub-genres of film making their way into the limelight. One that’s recently…