From the start of my “film shooters career” I was shooting either negative color film or BW negative film. My favorite emulsions were and still are Kodak Portra 400 for color and Kodak Tri-X 400 for BW shots. It’s staple, one of the most forgiving and beautiful films for my taste. Slide film on the […]
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5 frames… of people with FujiFilm Velvia 50 and Rolleiflex 2.8GX
I’m getting back to my “summer experiment” -– testing medium format slide film. This time I’d like to share results from FujiFilm Velvia 50. Why do I call it “testing”? Because in my 9 years experience of shooting film, I tried slide film for the first time only this spring. Slide film is still a novelty […]
5 Frames… Of Cats that will (apparently) save film forever (4 cameras, 4 films)
I have some sort of revelation and I want (no, I HAVE) to share it. The message is simple – cats will save film. For like forever. There is no point in arguing with it. I invite You not to go arrogant way by questioning this truth, instead I’d suggest to accept it fully without […]
Essay: It’s all been done before so why bother taking photographs?
I’m constantly getting back to this thought and feel it’s about time to share something with you that comes very close to my inner monologue. You have been warned. I highly doubt that we all have the same motivations to take photographs but it is interesting to explore my own situation and hear your experience, […]
Reviewing the Rolleiflex 2.8GX Expression 75 years edition (it’s gold!)
Let’s start with the elephant in the room – this camera comes with some serious bling. It is in fact, a special gold-dipped version officially called the “Rolleiflex 2.8GX Expression 75 years edition”.
5 Frames… With Fujifilm Superia 200 (EI 100 / 35mm format / Pentax Super-A)
Looking back on the track for a little green bag (a little green box of film actually ☺).
5 Frames… With Fujifilm Fujicolor C200 (EI100 / 35mm format / Pentax MZ-S)
When I started my path of analog photography somewhere in 2012, my first film stocks were widely available Fujifilm consumer grade films – mostly Fujifilm Superia 200 and Fujicolor C200.
5 Frames… With ILFORD Delta 3200 Professional (EI 3200 / 120 / Mamiya 645 1000S)
ILFORD Delta 3200 Professional is my favorite black and white film.