Color ISO 200
Kodak Gold 200
My most-used film and for good reason. Warm, forgiving, and affordable. Golden tones, natural skin, and just enough grain to feel like film. Works in most lighting conditions without drama — which is exactly why I keep reaching for it.
17 rolls Color ISO 400
Kodak Portra 400
Professional-grade color negative with incredible latitude. Neutral-to-warm tones and fine grain that holds up whether you over- or under-expose. The reliable choice when conditions are uncertain and I want something that delivers regardless.
10 rolls Color ISO 400
Kodak Ultramax 400
Kodak's consumer ISO 400. More saturated and contrasty than Portra — less polished, but with a certain energy to it. Good for shooting in unpredictable light when you want some punch without overthinking it.
2 rolls B&W ISO 400
Kentmere Pan 400
Affordable black and white with honest grain and solid contrast. Doesn't try to be Tri-X or HP5 — it has its own no-nonsense character. A good film for learning to see in grayscale without spending much.
5 rolls Color ISO 800
Kodak Portra 800
The same Portra family pushed to 800. Fine grain for its speed, warm tones, and a grain structure that actually adds something at this sensitivity. For low light without sacrificing too much character.
1 roll Color ISO 100
Kodak Ektar 100
The finest-grain color negative film available. Saturated, vivid, almost slide-like in its color rendering. Rewards patience and good light; punishes exposure errors. Beautiful when it works.
1 roll Color ISO 200
Fujicolor C200
A discontinued Fuji consumer film. Cooler, more neutral tones compared to Gold 200. Subtle grain, a little flat without good light. One roll in — curious to shoot more before it disappears entirely.
2 rolls Color ISO 200
Kodak ColorPlus 200
Kodak's budget color film. Warm palette leaning toward yellows and reds, with a slight softness in the tones. Less refined than Gold 200 but with its own character — unpretentious and forgiving in decent light.
1 roll Tungsten ISO 800
Cinestill 800T
Cinema stock with the halation layer removed. Tungsten-balanced for artificial light, which shifts daylight toward the cold side. Those red halos bleeding from light sources? A signature, not a flaw.
1 roll