Erik Poppen
“First light”
Film: Portra 800
Camera: Mamiya 645 1000s
Location: Arches NP, UT
Instagram: @erikpoppen_film
“First light”
Film: Portra 800
Camera: Mamiya 645 1000s
Location: Arches NP, UT
Instagram: @erikpoppen_film
Connor Mazzola
“Overhead Glider”
Film: T-MAX 100
Camera: Nikon F5
Location: Kona, Hawaii
Instagram: @silverhalidescolordyes
“Overhead Glider”
Film: T-MAX 100
Camera: Nikon F5
Location: Kona, Hawaii
Instagram: @silverhalidescolordyes
Philip Reekers
“Contrasting colors at the coast”
Film: Gold 120
Camera: Mamiya 7
Location: Tenerife, Spain
Instagram: @philshootsphilm
“Contrasting colors at the coast”
Film: Gold 120
Camera: Mamiya 7
Location: Tenerife, Spain
Instagram: @philshootsphilm
Grace Hall
“Hepworth’s Arcade, Hull UK”
Film: Portra 400
Location: Hull, UK
Instagram: @35mmofgrace
“Hepworth’s Arcade, Hull UK”
Film: Portra 400
Location: Hull, UK
Instagram: @35mmofgrace
Ted Smith
“Jessica Wilcock as a Nazgul”
Film: Tri-X 400
Camera: Hasselblad 501CM
Instagram: @tedsmith_photography
“Jessica Wilcock as a Nazgul”
Film: Tri-X 400
Camera: Hasselblad 501CM
Instagram: @tedsmith_photography
Alyssa Fernandez
“Tulip Farm”
Film: Portra 400
Camera: Contax G1
Location: Woodburn, OR
Instagram: @shotsby.alyssa
“Tulip Farm”
Film: Portra 400
Camera: Contax G1
Location: Woodburn, OR
Instagram: @shotsby.alyssa
Sean Marc Lee
“DADDY_LEE THIRSTY”
Location: San Francisco, California
Film: Ektar 100
Instagram: @seanmarclee
“DADDY_LEE THIRSTY”
Location: San Francisco, California
Film: Ektar 100
Instagram: @seanmarclee
Katharine Kollman

Photo by Helen Lin

Portra 800
"Night in Jiufen II"
The first time I used a film camera was on a trip I took to southern Taiwan when I was 11 years old.
I just wanted to take a few photos to show my family, and while those photos didn’t turn out very well, that memory has stuck with me to this very day as something really special.

Photo by Tony Wodarck

Portra 400 image
I was born in Minnesota and moved to California when I was 12. My appreciation for California and the beauty of nature comes from being stuck in the snowy winters of Minnesota for the first 12 years of my life.

Photo by Travis Cobb

Portra 400
As a high school freshman, the darkroom was my initiation into photography — developing my own film, contact sheets and test strips, the red light and chemicals — it was all so very intoxicating.

Photo by Taylor Grayson

Gulfoss
My interest in photography started right before college when my oldest sister let me borrow her DSLR.

Photo by Maddie Alohilani

Maddie Hayes
Every time I pick up my camera and put on my wetsuit, fins, and mask, it feels freeing and exciting — like there’s a whole other world out there to explore. I love the simplicity. Just you and your camera in the big blue.

Photo by Jakob Lilja-Ruiz

Jakob Lilja-Ruiz
Picking up a tool to document life invites magic to happen right in front of you. If you train yourself to read these visual moments sculpted by light, you truly get to rediscover the whole world around you.

Photo by Jonathan Canlas

Jonathan Canlas
Most of my work is shot on medium format cameras with my Pentax 67ii or a Rolleiflex 6001. I do shoot the occasional 35mm through my Contax G2. I absolutely love the colors that Kodak Gold and Portra 800 produce.

Photo by Barney Smith

Barney Smith
I recently came third in the Up & Coming category of Underwater Photographer Of The Year, as the only photographer still shooting on film I was so happy to receive recognition from other underwater photographers based on the image regardless of the ‘outdated medium’ I still use.

Photo by Willem van den Heever

Willem van den Heever
I document and capture people from various cultures and environments to showcase our uniqueness and our similarities across borders.

Photo by Tanner Wilson

Tanner Wilson
Not only do I enjoy the challenge of shooting film in the mountains, I appreciate how present and attentive it keeps me within these incredible landscapes that are full of dynamic conditions.

Photo by Renato Repetto

Renato Repetto
"For the last 5 years, Japan has been the subject of my photography and the place I've called home since 2019.
I enjoy photographing more rural parts of Japan such as Gifu, Aichi and Mie prefectures, also known as the Tōkai region."

Photo by Stephen Schaub

Stephen Schaub
I am an artist and a Marine Corps Veteran who served in Operation Desert Shield/ Desert Storm and I am a recipient of the Navy Achievement Medal.

Photo by Jennifer Lawrence

jennifer lawrence
Meet Jennifer Lawrence, a passionate photographer with a deep love for travel, color, and the art of capturing fun and joyful moments.

Photo by Marco Di Stefano

Marco Di Stefano
Marco Di Stefano is an Australian Photographer and Art Director based in Berlin, Germany.

Photo by Jacopo Degl'Innocenti

Autumn’s dream
I started taking photos during COVID in Seoul as a way to show the new place I was living in to friends and family back home; then slowly, it grew on me and now I take my camera with me everywhere I go!

Photo by Wesley Verhoeve

Wesley Verhoeve
Wesley Verhoeve is a photographer and curator that works around the world and is currently based in Amsterdam.

Photo by Blake Johnston

Blake Johnston
I hope my photographs encourage people to experience more of the natural world. The beautiful outdoors have a tremendous positive impact on your mind, body & soul.

Photo by Wendy Laurel

Wendy Laurel
My aim with photography is to capture feeling and nostalgia. Photos that take you right back to how you felt in the moment are what I love.

Photo by Lizzie Chen

Lizzie Chen
The 35mm Canon Rebel X my father bought me years ago is still my favorite. There’s sentimental value attached to it, but it's also just a great camera that I’ll never be able to give up.

Photo by Sandra Coan

Sandra Coan
In addition to running her busy Seattle, WA studio, Sandra teaches other photographers from around the world how to create consistency in the work and sustainability in their brand and business.

Photo by Alain Matthew Paras

Alain Matthew Paras
There’s something so serene about going back to a time of analog, slowed down processes in this day and age of digital overstimulation. Nothing can replace the haptic feel of advancing a film lever, loading a roll of film, or the sound of a shutter slap.

Photo by apricotberlin

apricotberlin
Our passion lies in lifestyle and fashion photography, and when it comes to our film of choice, Kodak Portra 400 has been in our fridge and bags ever since we started.

Photo by Hector Perez

Hector Perez
My career as a photographer went in a very different direction than I initially thought it would and surprisingly this is the first time in my life I am able to incorporate both of my passions into one project.

Photo by Cecile Andre

Ocean eyes
I like to be inspired by movies because it allows me to analyze the framing, the lighting, the way the images are staged to serve the story.

Photo by Marco Bressi

Marco Bressi
Kodak film is the cornerstone for every analog photographer, because its historic legacy is unmatched by any other film. Shooting on Kodak film means having excellent quality and distinctive grain structure, especially in their legendary Tri-X emulsion.

Photo by Michael Turek

Michael Turek
Kodak Portra 400 has been my film of choice for over a decade. It offers me the greatest flexibility and the most appealing grain and color, consistent across a huge variety of situations. Portra 400 has come to define my entire body of work throughout my career.

Photo by Calvin Chiu

Photo by Calvin Chiu
I have always enjoyed the outdoors, but found I had a difficult time describing and sharing the natural beauty of the places I visited. Then I realized that photography was the perfect medium to express that desire artistically.

Photo by Laura E Partain

Photo by Laura E Partain
Kodak has always been a big part of my photographic story. Reliable and rich colors ranging from vibrant Ektar and to the classic hues of Portra, to my favorite T Grain film, Tmax 400, these films have been workhorses that stand the test of time.

Photo by Mike Boden

Photo by Mike Boden
Mike’s focus on B&W landscape photography allows him to become immersed in nature and continues to be an inspiration.

Photo by Zhu Jiayun

Photo by Zhu Jiayun
I am Zhu Jiayun. I was born and live in Shanghai. In 2009, I had a chance to use a film camera and the image developed was so amazing that I insisted on using film thereafter.

Photo by Matt Santomarco

Photo by Matt Santomarco
I'm Matthew Santomarco, a film photographer based out of Colorado. I'm drawn to images of the American West and I find film is the best medium to capture the dynamic tones of the region with the timeless aesthetic of film.

Photo by Mason Neufeld

Photo by Mason Neufeld
I was given my first camera when I was 11. I’d roam around the woods near my house as an escape from a turbulent home life. It was there in the woods with my little camera that I came alive. I'd snap photographs of deer & fox passing by as I hid in piles of leaves.

Photo by Nibera (Bernarda Conič)

Photo by Nibera
Being immersed in the untamed wilderness grounds me, both physically and mentally. From this perspective, my work addresses humankind’s relationship with nature, recognizing our growing disconnect.

Photo by Meg Messina

Photo by Meg Messina
I photograph people - brides, grooms, families, friends, & anyone in love. My photography is devoted to the relationships between people & the small, meaningful moments that make up everyday life.

Photo by Kazuyuki Kawahara

Photo by Kazuyuki Kawahara
I taught myself photography when I started taking pictures of my grandparents, and I continue to create photographic works on the theme of family.

Photo by Alex Burke

Photo by Alex Burke
Living in a city on the edge of the prairie, I've seen rapid growth fill in where open space once was. It became a goal to capture history before it was overwritten by modernity, lost in pavement and strip malls.

Photo by Zhihao

Photo by Zhihao
We can never stop time at the most beautiful moments in life, but through photography we can freeze those moments forever.

Photo by Scott Mutasa

Photo by Scott Mutasa
My style is mainly influenced by my music, street fashion, horror art and poetry. Since film is hard to access in Zimbabwe, as a photographer, the way you make use of your film is very important.

Photo by Alexander Massek

Photo by Alexander Massek
I find that Portra 400 gives me a great basis for my colors while printing or scanning, as well as a versatility for pushing and pulling when I am shooting in unique lighting conditions.

Photo by Bryan Garris

Photo by Bryan Garris
4x5 film enables me to make large silver-gelatin prints in my darkroom. I want to make prints that transport people to the time and place that I experienced, and have them see the world through my eyes - or perhaps recall their own vivid memories of the past.

Photo by Ainsley Myles

Photo by Ainsley Myles
It took me a while to learn the ins and outs of film photography, but the main reason I fell in love with this art is because I would never take the same scene twice just to get the shot – once I pressed that shutter, it was over and I would move on.

Photo by Shinnosuke Toya

Photo by Shinnosuke Toya
I started photography because I admired the photojournalists who were active at a time when they believed they could change the world through photography.