A woman who purchased an Olympus film camera in a thrift store was surprised to find that it housed a roll of undeveloped ...
It’s a mystery 70-some years in the making. On a lark, a camera collector developed a roll of decades-old film that, to his surprise, yielded something magical: nearly two-dozen pictures of an ...
Why do people still shoot film? There's a lot to love: the physical permanence of it, the excitement of trying different film stocks and seeing how different they look. And there's also the delayed ...
In the days before WWII, camera manufacturing was largely based in two countries: the U.S. and Germany. American models from the likes of Argus (f. 1936) and Kodak (f. 1888) offered good-quality ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Although almost everyone has a digital camera in their pockets all the time, many photography enthusiasts are turning to film cameras to get ...
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There is something inherently tactile and emotional about film. There’s a reason award-winning films like Anora and TV shows like Severance still get shot on film despite how expensive and limiting it ...
Sure, huge news stories stand out over the years. But as a photojournalist at a daily newspaper for 25 years, I've taken millions of photos. It's true! (Thank my editor for making me do the math on ...