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Good websites for film photography

> a websites on film photos based off Tumblr, you can view other people's work and submit your own photos

> great collection of film photography put togehter by the website, includes list of shops where you can buy equipments, and list of lab that process film all over US.

> This is a collective of people who not only think that film is still very much alive, but that it’s as beautiful and as relevant as ever, even in an industry that changes as often as this one.

> It means you appreciate the details, the nuances, and subtleties of your craft. It says that in a manic world that designs everything to be faster, you’re not afraid to slow down, to focus, to plan, and to trust yourself when you press the shutter. That makes you odd; but once you find the rest of us misfits who share your passion, you’ve found a family.

> Whattaroll was born out of the motto, “Having a crush on film photography.” It’s inspired by the fact that many young people have been rediscovering analogue photography in the past decade or so, and ultimately falling in love with it. With this in mind, our team decided to inspire our fellow young photographers to go “back to basics” and shoot with film. Even though many professional photographers are still working with analogue techniques, not all of them seem to be keen on sharing their experience and expertise with others, especially with budding photographers who are already working with digital gear.

> Lomography is a Magazine, a Shop, and a Community dedicated to analogue photography.

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