The term 'Analogue Photography' refers to photography using an analogue
camera and film. A roll of film is loaded into the camera and the magic
begins once you start clicking: light interacts with the chemicals in the
film and an image is recorded. The pictures collected in your film roll
come to life when the film is processed in a photo lab.
When it comes to choosing a film camera, it's important to remember that
different cameras shoot different kinds of film. Some cameras use 35mm
film, some require 110 format film, some shoot 120 (aka 'medium-format')
film and some use Instant film. The most common among these choices is
35mm film, which can be processed in your local photo lab, drugstore or
supermarket.