Last Orders | As the leaves begin to fall and the nights grow colder, the life of the 2018 Berlin Kino B&W 400 film draws to a close. We are now officially down to our final ever batch of this beloved film, which will be sold first-come, first-served. Inspired by the New German Cinema movement of the 1960s, this monochrome marvel is officially an expert when it comes to eternalizing memories in a timeless, cinematic elegance. If you want to test it for yourself then you’ll need to act fast - once it’s gone, it’s gone. | | |
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Magnificent Monochrome | If you’re in need of some inspiration, check out the reasons why so many photographers adore our Berlin Kino film. | | We collaborated with photographer Anil Mistry on a special Berlin Photowalk around Brighton. Have a look at what he thought of our B&W film and its punchy results. Read More → | | Katherine Maxwell is a New York-based photographer and choreographer. Combining her two passions, she spoke to us about how the Berlin Kino film helps her effortlessly play with light and shadow. Read More → | | We also caught up with Australian freelance photographer Hashem McAdam, who loves using black and white film to capture the deepest of emotions. Check out his high praise for our Berlin Kino film. Read More → |
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