
Film and Darkroom


Chrome 100 is a colour reversal film that was produced by Flic-Film, which is re-spooled Kodak Ekta-chrome 100 at a much affordable price $20.50. Chrome 100 produces vibrant and saturated…
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The Hasselblad XPan II, the successor to the Hasselblad XPan In the sneaker community, every sneakerhead has a “grail,” ie: a shoe that is highly sought after, most likely a…
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I know, I know! I’ve likely said this before and I’ll likely say it ten billion more times! I LOVE multiple exposures on film! They are dreamy! And you never…
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The rising prices of film point and shoots is a very popular topic of discussion both in store between staff and customers, as well as in the general film photographer…
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One of our customers sent us this article about B&W reversal processing that we wanted to share with everyone… Article and images by Brandon Eaglesham – Shooting film is pretty…
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This binocular camera was a gift and I absolutely love it! Despite its plasticy feel I actually liked using it too. I honestly felt while taking these photos that they…
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Back on the old Beau Blog, we had done a segment of some of our customers favourite cameras, their dark room setups and other subjects. We loved hearing from all…
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