Against all odds, film photography is experiencing a spectacular revival, especially among the younger generations. Films are selling again, development labs are reopening, vintage film cameras are tearing themselves apart. For families, it's a unique way to create memories with an inimitable texture.
Slowness as a value
Film is fundamentally slower than digital. You have 24 or 36 exposures per film, without the possibility of immediately checking the result. This constraint forces you to think before each trigger, to observe, to choose. Slowness becomes a photographic virtue and enriches the experience.
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The development surprise
Waiting several days or weeks to see your developed photos is an almost forgotten experience. Opening contact sheets or developed photos creates excitement and emotion that no longer exist in instant digital. family memories in film have a special status that digital files do not.
Film cameras to get started
To introduce the family, disposable Kodak or Fuji devices (a few euros) are perfect. For more investment, a 35mm film SLR from the 80s and 90s (Pentax K1000, Canon AE-1, Nikon FM2) offers complete features for a modest budget on resale sites.
Incorporate film into special occasions
Book the film for really important occasions: family celebrations, memorable holidays, annual children's portraits. This deliberate choice gives the developed photos a special status and reinforces the idea that some moments deserve special attention.
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