Analog photography


Instant Cameras
A camera that produces a developed photo directly after snapping the picture is called an instant camera. In classic analogue instant cameras, a stack of paper with a light-sensitive surface is used instead of normal film. This paper contains the chemicals necessary for the development of the photo. When taking the photo out of the […]
Analogue Cameras
Due to new advancements in photography technology, the term analogue camera has gained more popularity since the beginning of the 21st century to differentiate itself from the digital camera. In this tried and tested method of photographing, a chemical recording medium is necessary. This medium can be negative film, slides, or photographic plates. When light […]

A Look Back at the Top 5 Photo Trends of 2015
Which photo trends were most prevalent on social media platforms, really made an impression on us, and made us smile? Take a journey with us and learn more about what kinds of snapshots were most popular in 2015.

Lens Filters
Filters for analogue and digital photography There’s a very large selection out there of lens filters. Conventional analogue lens filters are screwed onto the front of the lens. These correctional and effect filters are used for a wide variety of purposes. In the day and age of digital photography, some filters can even be digitalised […]

Digitalise your Old Photos – Tips and Tricks
Don’t let all those old photos of family, holidays and special moments wither away in drawers and photo albums. Breathe new life into them by digitalising them! Here, you’ll find useful tips and tricks for scanning and editing old photographs.

Polaroid
Polaroid is mostly known for its instant cameras and its name is synonymous with cameras of this type. An instant camera snaps a photo and automatically develops the finished product directly after taking the picture. In order to accomplish this, the camera is stocked with a stack of instant film with a light sensitive side […]