FP4 Film Party

Today is the first day of the February FP4 Film Party, which is organised on Twitter. You can post any photos you took on Ilford FP4 during shoot week on either Twitter, Facebook or Instagram, please use #FP4Party when you are posting your images. I will post some of the photos I will take here …

Colour Development

The kit I use for colour development is the Tetenal ColourTec C-41 kit, it comes with all the liquid chemicals you need, you just have to add water. Initially I was nervous about trying to develop my own C-41, however, I found it to be easier than developing black and white film. I just realised …

Holga Week 2018

This Summer Holga Week was held during the week of July 16-22, the purpose of Holga Week is to encourage peoples love of Holga cameras. The date for posting your images to @HolgaWeek Twitter account and #HolgaWeek, #Holga, #Believeinfilm has been extended until today, the 20th of September. If you have images that you have yet …

Portra Film Party!

The good people at EmulsiveFilm are celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the release of Kodak's Portra Film, by throwing one of their incredibly popular film parties on Twitter, this party will be running across August, September and October, starting tomorrow. The account you may want to follow on Twitter is @PortraParty, as well as @emulsivefilm, …

Diana Day

Saturday the 4th of August this year is Diana Day, where you are encouraged to grab a Diana camera or a Diana clone and shoot some film, then you can upload your photos over the rest of August using the hashtag #dianaday. This is the second time that Diana Day has been celebrated in an …

Holga Camera Guide

Originally Chinese in origin, the Holga is a cheap Lofi plastic film camera with a plastic lens with a focal length of 60mm that uses 120mm film, mostly, there are 35mm camera options too. They were originally used in giveaways until they became popular for photography students and fans. To focus, rotate the barrel of the lens …

Emulsive.Org

If you are a film photography shooter, I highly recommend the Emulsive.Org website, Facebook Page and Twitter feed, the addresses for which I have left below. This is an incredibly active community who love using film. They are helpful, friendly and deeply knowledgeable. One of the very many helpful resources that they have is a …