The Leica M4 in many people's eyes is the last of the classic Leica rangefinder cameras. In fact, if you spend any time reading around forums and websites looking for opinion on...
The Lomo LC-A has become the iconic 'marmite' camera of our times. Whether you love or hate this Soviet era zone focus compact and what it has come to stand for (or not) - there...
A couple of weeks ago I paid a visit to Stroud Brewery. Greg, the chap who owns the place, asked us if we could come along and capture some of the atmosphere of the average Frid...
All I know is, if you happen to see a Miranda A-X at a car boot sale for a few quid then it's probably worth a punt. You might get the fun 80s point & shoot the AF810 didn't...
The Olympus XA, what can I say about this legendary little camera that hasn’t been said before? The XA is like a pebble that just sits perfectly in your hand, it just feels righ...
Unfortunately this is yet another post about a camera that's failed me in use. The Pentax Espio 120 actually failed me more seriously than the few others that have failed me bef...
The Zeiss 28mm ZM Biogon is a Zeiss's answer to the m-mount 28mm lens. Its reputation precedes it as an excellent piece of glass, but however objectively good it is, that's not ...
I haven't posted any film photography that I've taken for work on here for a little while. I should make more effort really, as quite often it's the photography I enjoy taking t...