Let’s Load Some Film: 35mm Made Easy

If you’re new to film—or pulling your old camera out of retirement and feeling a bit rusty—no sweat! Loading 35mm might seem old-school (because it is), but it’s easier than you think. This guide will walk you through it, step-by-step. No pressure, just good vibes and maybe a little nostalgia.
Your 1st Film Camera: What Should You Get?

Confused about push and pull processing? You’re not alone! This topic is the source of much confusion. Don’t worry, we’re breaking down everything you need to know to make the right decision when it comes to processing your film.
Film 101: Metering

New to shooting film? No problem! Join us in our Film 101 series and learn the foundations to set you up! This week’s topic: Metering!
Pull and Pushing Film Explained in an Easy 2 Minute Read

Confused about push and pull processing? You’re not alone! This topic is the source of much confusion. Don’t worry, we’re breaking down everything you need to know to make the right decision when it comes to processing your film.
How to Store Film

What’s the best way to store both exposed and unexposed film? How can you keep your un-shot film as fresh as possible and preserve the physical backup of your art for generations? We got you. Let’s dive in!
How to Make an Exposure Ramp

If you are new to film, transitioning to a new film stock or just haven’t been happy with your exposures, we have a solution that will save you time, money and energy in achieving your ideal scans—exposure ramps. Exposure ramps help you learn a film stock’s characteristics, and exposure latitude and allow you to dial in on the best exposure for you!