As a photographer with over two decades of experience, I’ve had the privilege of navigating both the analog and digital eras of image-making. Today, I’m one of the few who still passionately embraces ...
This guide will help you get started with your film photography journey whether it's learning the right aperture to how to ...
While it is possible to convert film negatives to digital image files using a DSLR, doing so can be a rather fiddly process. The Valoi easy35 is designed to make the task much simpler, as it gets ...
Photographers may be interested in a new project launched by the Indiegogo crowdfunding website this week for the VALOI easy35 camera negative scanner. The VALOI easy35 has been specifically created ...
Forget scrolling through your phone’s endless photo gallery to find something. Here’s a pro trick to locate any photo you want in 30 seconds, or less. If your photos aren’t backed up, this is your ...
Film is like the indestructible black knight in Monty Python's The Holy Grail: It's not dead yet. Digital photography is well into its third decade. Yet film keeps hanging on, lying there shouting, ...
For hundreds of years, humans have used cameras to capture everything from landscapes — like the breathtaking destinations every photographer needs to visit — to key moments in history for future ...
I originally got the Camp Snap camera a couple of months ago for my 9-year-old to take to a sleepaway camp that bans devices with screens, but it turns out I’m the one who actually loves using it.
Before 1980, photography was much more complicated than it is today. Cameras needed film, with each roll containing up to 36 exposures. Then, the film had to be developed and the prints printed. What ...