The Logbook

Tips, tricks, and general information on how to improve your anaglog notes.

The Logbook

The Film Photographer's EDC: What to Carry Every Time You Shoot
A practical guide to what belongs in a film photographer's everyday carry — and why a logbook is the one thing most shooters don't add until they wish they had. Read more...
What to Look for in an EDC Notebook
Most notebooks are fine. Fine is the problem. Here's what separates an EDC notebook worth carrying from one that stays on the shelf. Read more...
The Analog Renaissance: Why People Are Choosing Paper Again
Something is happening. Vinyl, film, handwritten planners — analog tools are back, and it isn't nostalgia. It's something more deliberate than that. Read more...
What to Write Down When Shooting 35mm or 120 Film
Not sure what to write down when shooting 35mm or 120 film? Here’s a simple guide to tracking your camera settings, lighting, and shots so you can improve with every... Read more...
How to Keep a Film Photography Log (and Why It Matters)
Keeping a film photography log helps you track camera settings, film stock, and shooting conditions so you can improve with every roll. Here’s how to build a simple system that... Read more...