
June 16, 2022
Books from AP: Bookazine Improve Your Photography
Improve Your Photography is bookazine series aimed at keen photographers interested in improving their skills and getting fresh ideas.
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Whether you’re interested in shooting 35mm film, or medium-format film, you’ll find our film section the place to learn more. With articles on film processing and developing, choosing the best film, the best 35mm film cameras, guides on how to get the best results, and more.
June 16, 2022
Improve Your Photography is bookazine series aimed at keen photographers interested in improving their skills and getting fresh ideas.
June 13, 2022
Dubblefilm has announced the launch of its ISO 800 Cinema 35mm colour print film, which is derived from cinematic film
June 6, 2022
ORWO has revealed its first brand new colour film for decades with WOLFEN NC500 - a limited edition 500 ASA, 36-exposure, C41 print film
June 1, 2022
Canon has launched the imageFORMULA RS40 photo scanner, which can batch scan up to 40 photographic prints at a rate of 30 photos per minute
May 25, 2022
Lomography has revealed its Daguerreotype Achromat 2.9/64 Art Lens is now available in black and silver aluminium finishes in Canon EF and Nikon F mounts
May 18, 2022
For the latest in his series celebrating British photographic heritage, Mike Crawford tells the story of London-based Process Supplies
May 8, 2022
A comprehensive new biography of the ‘photographer nanny’ puts Vivian Maier into a new-found context. Author Ann Marks tells Amy Davies more about it
May 6, 2022
ORWO has revealed it is making its first new 35mm photographic films in 50 years, starting with the WOLFEN NP100 black & white negative film
April 29, 2022
For the first time in three years classic camera collectors and users can attend the Photographica event in London
April 25, 2022
The Essential Film Holder – a simple-to-use kit that helps you to digitise your film photographs – has just shipped its 20,000th unit, just over two years since its launch
April 19, 2022
OM Digital Solutions admits it has increased prices ‘on selected lenses recently’, but the company has no immediate plans for additional increases on camera bodies or other lenses