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Join Photodom for HIV/AIDS Awareness

In the delicate tapestry of life, some threads tell stories of courage, resilience, and impact. At Photodom, we're excited to announce an upcoming event...

10 Reasons to Embrace Medium Format Photography This Winter

Michael Elliott — Fine Art Film Photographer-Flâneur and Londoner at Large Medium format photography has long been revered for its exceptional image quality, stunning detail, and unique...

10 Reasons to Choose Film Photography for Wall Art

Film photography is a great choice for wall art, especially black and white and still life photography. Film has a unique look that is often described as being more "organic" or "natural" than digital photography. Black and white photography is a classic choice for wall art, and it can be used to create timeless and elegant images. Still life subjects are often simple and uncluttered, which makes them well-suited for the more traditional look of film. Film photography can also capture texture and depth in a way that digital photography often cannot. It is also a more personal medium that is often used to capture memories and experiences. Film photographs can also have a more timeless quality than digital photographs.

The Oldie That Will Make You Obsessed: Miranda Automex III

What makes a camera your favorite camera? If you are early in your photography interest like me, you’ll probably say, “The camera that gets...

Saying Goodbye to the Best Instant Film: FP-100C

As film photographers, we’re not expecting instant gratification from our photography, no matter if our film lab is down the street or halfway across...

The Heavyweight Champion of Them All: Pentax 67

If it’s a feeling you want when shooting film photography, then it’s a feeling you’ll get when shooting with the ageless and greatest medium...

Don’t Sleep On The Disposable: The Kodak Funsaver

It starts with the switch to DSLR; then the DSLR gets benched as the phone becomes less of a phone and more of a...

A Travel Camera To Beat: Canon EOS Rebel 2000

My first film camera was a Canon EOS Rebel 2000. I bought it in 2007 on Craigslist for my black and white photography class...

The Canon New F1 Is A Boss of Epic Proportions

Most film photographers tend to have a menagerie of gear available to them. Being asked which one is your favorite is kind of like...

The Easiest Point and Shoot For Beginners: The Nikon One Touch

My first and favorite film camera is my Nikon OneTouch. It was delivered about 5 months after I arrived in NYC and I’ve been...

Snatch This Camera, It’s More Durable Than A Busted Knee

When I first moved to New York three years ago, I knew I wanted to get into film photography but had no idea where...

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