The Baltic Sea in Black and White Beauty | Analogue enthusiast Michael, aka Michaclimb, spent a weekend at the Baltic Sea and shot some breathtaking black and white photographs with the Fantôme Kino B&W Film. With a low ISO value of 8, this film packs a punch, crafting crushed shadows and super high contrast renderings. Michael took full advantage of the film’s bold qualities and captured the deep blacks and bright whites of the blustering, beachside landscape. We love the shots of the burly sunken bunker, slipping into the foggy sea. Which is your favorite? | |
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Fantôme Kino B&W ISO 8 Film | The third addition to the Kino B&W Film Family, Fantôme Kino B&W ISO 8 is a dramatic panchromatic, perfect for seasoned professionals and creative first time photographers alike. Particularly appealing to those who like to take full manual control, this brave new film packs theater into the frame creating dazzling renderings, reminiscent of our favorite Film Noir classics. Check out our top tips on how to master this monochrome in our handy guide and preorder now for a 20% discount! |
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Why Black and White is the Best! | Inexpensive, easy and experimental - shooting black and white film can be the most satisfying way to capture those memorable moments. Super-simple to develop at home too - you can take full creative control and make your mark every step of the way from shooting to developing. You can even make your own developing fluid from household substances if you like! Check out our 5 reasons to shoot and self-develop black and white negatives below. | |
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Share Your Snaps With the DigitaLIZA | If you are experimenting with developing your negatives at home, we salute you! We also recommend you add the DigitaLIZA 35mm Scanning Mask to your analogue inventory so you can share your beautiful snaps with the world. The DigitaLIZA’s innovative magnetic mechanism holds the highly sensitive negatives in place to give you the utmost convenience, control, and creativity. Paired with a good scanner, this piece of kit is the only way to have the final say. | |
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