
The Leica M4: Built to Last, Loved Forever
This post is a deep, personal dive into the Leica M4—one of the most revered 35mm rangefinder cameras ever made. Blending historical insight with hands-on experience, it explores what makes the M4 special: its mechanical precision, unmatched feel, and enduring design. From the author’s long search for the perfect camera to the quirks of rangefinder focusing, custom paint jobs, and lens choices, the piece unpacks why the M4 isn't just a camera—it's a companion. Whether you're a film photography veteran or a curious newcomer, this is both a love letter and a practical guide to one of Leica’s finest creations.
The Nikon F3: My Indestructible Travel Companion
Discover why the Nikon F3 remains one of the most legendary 35mm film cameras ever made. From its rugged durability and modular design to its iconic use by photojournalists and NASA, this in-depth tribute explores the F3’s enduring legacy through personal stories, technical insights, and over a decade of real-world travel experience.
The Joy of Jotting - Field Notes x Rex Brasher Review
Discover why the Field Notes Rex Brasher Collection is the ultimate notebook for film photographers to log shots, track ideas, and embrace the art of slowing down.
Nikon R10 Review - The Cadillac of Super 8 Cameras
When you’re looking to reminisce and feel warm inside, Super8 can’t be beat. When you need the right camera to capture it, the R10 can’t be beat either.
Pretension Has No Place in Film Photography
It might seem crazy to think about, but film photography is like a marriage. You need to find what works best for you! Don’t listen to the pretentious snobs who tell you that you need better equipment.
The Kodak Retina IIIc - Review of the Finest German Kodak
Kodak usually makes fairly basic cameras. The Retina line was the grand exception.

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