Film Photography

A new perspective

Capturing Timeless Moments, One Frame at a Time: Where Tradition Meets Authenticity in Film Photography.

Film photography, an art form steeped in tradition, embraces the tactile and deliberate. Unlike its digital counterpart, film photography relies on capturing light through chemical reactions on photosensitive film. This process, rooted in craftsmanship, yields distinctive qualities – a grainy texture, nuanced tones, and a timeless allure.

Photographers cherish the limited exposures per roll, fostering intentionality in each frame. Film's resurgence is a testament to its authenticity and tangible nature. Beyond nostalgia, it embodies a deliberate choice for those who seek a slower, more thoughtful approach to capturing moments, where each shot is a carefully crafted piece of visual poetry.

Camera

Leica Black MP
Mechanical Perfection. Nothing else.

Choose Your Film Rolls

Kodak Tri-X 400: A classic black and white film known for its versatility and fine grain.

Ilford HP5 Plus 400: Another popular black and white film with a wide exposure latitude.

Ilford HP4: A versatile black-and-white film known for its fine grain, high acutance, and excellent contrast at ISO 125.

Kodak Ektar 100: A color negative film prized for its high resolution, fine grain, and vivid colors.

Kodak Gold 200: A versatile color negative film suitable for a range of lighting conditions.

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Art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place... I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.