Analogue Photography

The magic of the mechanical shutter


photo of the white dog in the garden
Camera: Minolta XG2 Lens: Rokkor 50MM 1:1.4 Film: Kodak Ultramax 400
@Marta Tegowska

Analog photography, also known as film photography, is a catch-all term for photography that uses chemical processes to capture an image, typically on paper, film or a hard plate. These analog processes were the only methods available to photographers for more than a century prior to the invention of digital photography, which uses electronic sensors to record images to digital media. Learn more on Wikipedia.

Interested? Great! Sign up for our free analogue photography workshops. We will provide films and we can borrow cameras for those who don't have their own, so don't worry!