After years of making and breaking promises, Kodak has finally reintroduced Ektachrome 100 reversal film, to the delight of film…

Pushing and cross-processing E6 film
In my previous post, I described pushing C41 color negative film (specifically Kodak Gold 400). I’ve always loved cross-processing E6…

Pushing C41
I’ve been pushing black & white film (specifically Tri-X 400) with great success for a while now. I usually shoot…

Shutter speed, aperture, and ISO: the “monkey analogy”
The three common variables that contribute to exposure value (EV; how bright or dark your picture turns out) and their…