Studio Baxton, Studio Baxton How to Create Double Exposures on Film Without a Dedicated Function? How to Create Double Exposures on Film Without a Dedicated Function? Double exposure in film photography is a fascinating creative technique that allows you to overlay two images onto a single frame...
Studio Baxton, Studio Baxton Doing street photography with film Doing street photography with film A slow, instinctive and profoundly human practice In the digital age and the era of instant gratification, analog street photography stands out as a counterpoint. Ph...
Studio Baxton, Studio Baxton Is there any risk to my film if it goes through X-ray at airport security? ✈️Is there any risk to my film if it goes through X-ray at airport security? Traveling with film often raises legitimate concerns among film photography enthusiasts who come to buy their film in our s...
Marjolaine Vuarnesson, Studio Baxton Shaping bokeh in photography: the creative guide Shaping bokeh in photography: the creative guide Bokeh, often described as the “magic” of a blurred background, can be much more than just an aesthetic blur. Did you know you can give your bokeh a pre...
Studio Baxton, Studio Baxton Rediscovering the charm of Super 8 and 16mm film 🎬 Rediscovering the charm of Super 8 and 16mm film: why these formats are making a strong comeback. In a world dominated by ultra-high-definition digital video, the use of Super 8 and 16mm film...
Marjolaine Vuarnesson, Studio Baxton Why do film photography in 2025? Why choose film photography in 2025? In a world saturated with instant images, analog photography embodies a return to deliberate gesture and authentic texture. Through patience, alchemy, and precisio...
Marjolaine Vuarnesson, Studio Baxton Converting a color film to redscale 🎞️What is redscale? Normally, a color film is exposed from the emulsion side (matte side). In redscale, the film is exposed upside down, through its base layer (the back, shiny side). The result: ligh...
Marjolaine Vuarnesson, Studio Baxton The Polaroid: between nostalgia and creativity Bringing Polaroid cameras back to life: between nostalgia and modern creations The Polaroid is not just a vintage object: it is a true photographic experience that combines spontaneity, texture, and i...
Marjolaine Vuarnesson, Studio Baxton Expired films: between chance and poetry The art of using expired photo films: between chance and poetry Many analogue photographers have already found, at the back of a drawer or in a flea market, a film whose expiry date goes back several ...