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Film photography 101

If you’re as old as I am, you might remember your mum giving you a Kodak disposable camera to take to school camp. I remember holding on to my camera like a precious jewel. Even then, I knew that there was something very special about capturing moments on film – even if I can’t remember now what moment I was trying to capture in the series of photos with my thumb covering the lens. If it’s been a while since you picked up a film camera (or, like me, you never graduated beyond a disposable), these tips, made with expert help from photographer Sarah Pannell, will gently guide you through the process. No pretentious film bros allowed.

In a world where almost everyone has an ultra-HD camera integrated right into their phone, many are looking to film photography for

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