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 s...
Keep track of every roll.
The Film Photography Log is designed to help film photographers document their rolls, camera settings, and shooting details. Instead of relying on memory or scattered notes, keep a complete record of your film photography in one organized logbook.
Each entry provides space to record camera, lens, and film stock, along with key shooting details like ISO, location, date, and lighting conditions. You can also track exposure settings, frame numbers, and notes to better understand what worked and what didn’t when reviewing your images later.
Logging your shots makes it easier to learn from each roll, refine your technique, and remember exactly how a photo was captured.
The compact 3.5″ × 5.5″ size fits easily in a camera bag or pocket so you can record details while shooting.
Designed for photographers who want to slow down, shoot intentionally, and keep a record of their work.
Not sure what to write down when shooting 35mm or 120 film? Here’s a simple guide to tracking your camera s...
Keeping a film photography log helps you track camera settings, film stock, and shooting conditions so you ...