It’s hard this day and age to get away from plastic point & shoot cameras. The “popular” film photographers pedal them all the time as the greatest cameras money can buy, th...
Growing up in the digital age I never had a “proper” film camera - just a cheap blue plastic point and shoot that I phased out by the time I left elementary school. I the only t...
I’ve been shooting film for almost 5 years now and was very lucky to have a father that introduced me to film photography - one of the greatest lessons he’s taught me is the int...
Iran is not the typical touristic hotspot, and within the last years - and now with the Coronavirus pandemic - it seems to have become much more difficult to discover this beaut...
This is not a review of Leica M cameras. There are quite a few, and every one has its pros and cons. All of them are rangefinder cameras and have one thing in common (at least f...
Part 3 is the most (only?) technical part of my ongoing series about darkroom technique. If you like technical, you’re in for some fun. If you dislike technical, maybe skip the ...
You remember that time we were able to go and do what we wanted? Yeah, I know it was only a few weeks ago... well, just before things got really weird, we had some really signif...
I've been at home shooting with a mid-telephoto lens for quite a while now, with the majority of my images being made with the Leica 90mm f/2 APO, so taking the step up to a mor...