by Darcy Perkins | Jul 1, 2019 | Film Reviews, Reviews
Fujifilm discontinued all of their 100-ISO colour negative films many years ago as far as most of the world is concerned, whilst at least one emulsion lived on in Fuji’s home country of Japan without interruption. Fujicolor 100 still lives on in Japan, although...
by Darcy Perkins | Jun 1, 2019 | Film Reviews
“Stay broke, shoot film” is one of the most popular film hashtags on instagram because it expresses a very real sentiment; film is expensive, but worth it. That shouldn’t mean you can’t try to save a few dollars here and there, such as with your choice of...
by Darcy Perkins | Apr 30, 2019 | Film Reviews, One Roll Of
The graveyard of discontinued films has recently become littered with the green, white and blue canisters of much-loved Fujifilm emulsions, some of which we in the west only just began to fall in love with. One of Japan’s best kept secrets has been Fujifilm...
by Darcy Perkins | Apr 2, 2017 | Film Reviews, Photo Essays, Reviews
Kodak recently announced the return of the much-loved Kodak Ektachrome, so I decided to shoot some Ektachrome to celebrate its resurrection. This will be the first in a series of Kodak Ektachrome reviews, also covering Ektachrome E100G and Ektachrome E100VS, as well...