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Why Film Photography is the Best Companion for Your Next Adventure Guides and Tips Why Film Photography is the Best Companion for Your Next Adventure February 12, 2023 Hasselblad Xpan II, 30mm f5.6 ASPH, Kodak Vision 3 250D, ECN-2, Lake Tekapo, NZ Film photography has been making a comeback in recent years and it’s not hard to see why. Not only does it offer a unique look and feel, but it also allows you to slow down and be more […]
Digital vs Film Photography Guides and Tips What is the difference? Digital vs Film Photography – What is the difference? April 1, 2022 Digital vs Film Photography If you talk with multiple photographers, you will notice some of them enjoy digital photography, others are a huge fan of film. The truth is that both of them are great, but they do have their own special features and benefits. At the end of the day, both allow us to take great […]
Guides and Tips Beginners Guide to Film – Types and Their Characteristics Beginners Guide to Film – Types and Their Characteristics October 18, 2020 Checking out cameras stores in Champagne court has become a regular activity for me and my photo buddies in Hong Kong but before film passion injected into my blood. The spark started from 10 years ago, I was deeply attracted by these nicely designed film boxes and canister (I am still collecting and trying every available […]
GUIDES AND TIPS Focusing systems Know before buying a film camera Know before buying a film camera – Focusing systems October 13, 2020 If you have the interest to start shooting film or already has a film camera, sometime you may wonder there is something wrong with the focus, feeling the struggle to get it right or I love this camera so much but focusing with it is just too painful for me. Few points below which is helpful to […]
Street Photography Guide in Mong Kok 旺角 at Night Mong Kok is a very unique neighbourhood that is unlike any other places in the world, the closest equivalent that I can think of is the intersection at Shibuya, Tokyo. The city is also known as the ‘movie town’, it has great cinematic scenes, particularly for staging gritty gangster-driven fights. I would describe this top attraction in Hong Kong as a river with quick current. The place is packed with fast […]
