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Film photography is making a comeback. These types of film cameras are the easiest to start with
If you're nervous about trying film photography for the first time, I recommend a taste of analog with a disposable camera or instant film ...
Guillén Apezteguía is a photographer who loves to shoot film. He lives in San Diego and his work can be seen at cgaphotography.com and on Instagram, @cgaphotographs. My personal journey with film ...
Ricoh admits it’s “considering” a film compact camera as demand for the return of an analog GR grows
In the candid conversation with the Tetsuya Iwasaki, Department Manager of Product Planning at Ricoh Imaging, the idea of ...
Photosource still develops film and prints using techniques that many photography stores have phased out with the rise of ...
Film is making a comeback as an authentic antidote to a digital era dotted with AI-generated images – and no analog camera is easier to learn than the disposable camera. While I have childhood albums ...
In late 2022, Pentax announced its plans to develop brand-new film cameras for the first time in several decades. It’s an ambitious idea that has the film photography community (myself included) ...
The compact film camera is made for first-time film shooters but has just enough to interest more experienced photographers. Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about ...
I love the photographs I take with my iPhone 15 Pro, but I know I’m not really doing most of the work. Sure, I frame the shot. But once I press the shutter button, the iPhone runs the image through ...
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Has Ricoh lost focus on film? Pentax Film Project disappears from homepage
Where did the Pentax Film Project go? Ricoh’s homepage raises questions ...
TIME YOU TOOK A PHOTOGRAPH? MOST PEOPLE MIGHT JUST USE THEIR SMARTPHONE, BUT OTHERS STILL TAKE PICTURES THE OLD FASHIONED WAY. AND TO SHOP IN SPARTANBURG, THE ONLY ONE OF ITS KIND IN SOUTH CAROLINA IS ...
Before 1980, photography was much more complicated than it is today. Cameras needed film, with each roll containing up to 36 exposures. Then, the film had to be developed and the prints printed. What ...
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