Film photography is a method of capturing images using a film camera and photographic film. The film camera exposes a roll of light-sensitive film to light, creating a latent image on the film. This film is then developed in a darkroom using a series of chemicals to create a visible image. Film photography was the primary method of capturing and preserving images for over a century before digital photography became widespread. It has a unique aesthetic and charm that many people still prefer over digital photography. There are also different types of films available, each with their own unique characteristics and color palette. Film photography requires a certain level of skill and technical understanding to master. It involves considerations such as selecting the right film for the subject matter, choosing the correct exposure settings, and developing the film properly. However, many people find the process of shooting and developing film to be a rewarding and enjoyable experience.