About this page
Welcome to my rare film review page. Here you will find a listing of my reviews of various types of films (both 35mm and 120mm), many of which I shot during a 52 rolls of film project over a 12 month period. I am always happy to receive recommendations for new and rare films, so please do give me a shout if you know of any cool films that are not on here!
A tour of some of Munich’s many vintage looking shop fronts, shot on expired Konica Centuria film in search of that “old school” film look.
Having acquired some special Kodak 800 35mm colour film, I decided to take it take it out for a spin across Hamburg in late December. Come join me for a quick snapshot of some of Hamburg’s most interesting sites.
Every now and then I take out a film and I have absolutely no idea how the results will look like, this being one of those times. Join me for some ultra high contrast black & walk film on a Madrid walkabout.
The special Aerochrome infrared film and other Kodak films take a tour of the Berchtesgaden region of the Bavarian Alps, including the famous Eagle’s Nest. Come join me for some amazing landscapes.
It has been a while since I have reviewed any rare film, and a recent gift of some expired Fujichrome Sensia 200 was perfect for experimenting with the bright sunny days we have enjoyed here in Munich. Here are my impressions of this film.
I managed to get my hands on a few more rolls of colour infrared, come join me for some unpredictable results as we go for a walk on an East Frisian island off Germany's North Sea coast.
My yearly pilgrimage to rowing camp in rural Vermont was a great opportunity to bring loads of film and look for some new and interesting views! Join me for a wander around the Green Mountain State (in this case shades of red!)
I have been meaning to try out this rare film for a while, and a photo walk around the streets of Madrid was the perfect opportunity to take it through its paces.
After getting my hands on some super rare colour infrared film, I paired this up with Rollei's standard black & white infrared film, and went on the lookout for some cool scenes.
I was gifted a roll of Santa Rae 1000 at the end of last year and having let it mature in my fridge for a few months, I took it out for a spin and a review in a photowalk around Nymphenburg Castle, Munich. Join me for a review of this curious new emulsion.