I love new films. This one came out a few years ago, from a well-known Boston all-analog camera shop called CATLabs. Cats are awesome, so I grabbed a few rolls to try out… that’s pretty much all it takes for…
When looking at films on the internet and in brick n’ mortars (or wood and nail, or wattle and daub, or however they build camera stores in your town) it seems like there are just so many more choices available…
NC400 Wolfen is a new color film being produced by ORWO, a manufacturer of technical and motion picture film based in Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Germany… hence the name. No, it’s not a throwback to the early-80’s werewolf movie (a badass movie, by…
CineStill‘s newest film is advertised as an all-new color film, and not just motion picture film with the remjet layer removed. The remjet, incidentally, is a black layer on cinema film that protects it from dust and scratches, static electricity…
ADOX was founded in 1860 as the world’s first photochemical factory, and over the next 150 years the brand would be used by three different companies (Fotowerke Dr. C. Schleussner, Dupont, and Fotoimpex) to produce photographic material. Adox Scala 50…
While a short-lived filmstock named “Ektar” existed in the 90’s, the current emulsion known as Kodak Ektar entered the market in 2008, when film photography was well on it’s way out of the mainstream. It’s also one of my very…
This summer has been super rainy, just all-the-time rain. So much rain that much of Vermont’s valleys have been flooding, including our capitol city. We made the national news for a minute, maybe you heard about it. There were a…
Street Pan 400 is a B&W film that was originally used in Belgian traffic surveillance. Resurrected and put back into production in 2016 by Japan Camera Hunter, it’s a film with good contrast and an extended red sensitivity which gives…