10 Tips for Shooting on Film during Fall
Fall is full of rich colors, soft light, and crisp air—perfect for shooting film. In this guide, we’ll share 10 essential tips to help you get the most out of autumn with your analogue camera, ensuring every frame captures the season’s essence.
1. Embrace the golden hour
Fall's best light happens during the golden hour—just after sunrise or before sunset—offering warm, golden tones that enhance your film photography.
2. Choose high ISO film
With the shorter days of fall, light can be limited. Pick high ISO film (400 or 800) to ensure clear shots, even in lower light conditions, perfect for cloudy days or evening shoots.
3. Capture fall colors
Fall’s vivid reds, oranges, and yellows pop on film. Consider using color-negative film to bring out the richness in the season's tones.
4. Keep a spare roll handy
You’ll be snapping shots faster than you think! Fall's beauty calls for spontaneous captures! Always carry an extra roll of film, especially during your outdoor adventures and cozy indoor moments.
5. Pay attention to lighting
Fall’s light can be unpredictable. If it’s too bright, look for shade or shoot with backlight to soften the exposure and create moodier, more dynamic photos.
Capture the beauty of fall on film—because some moments deserve to be more than just memories.
6. Use flash wisely
As the days grow shorter, you might need your camera’s flash for indoor or evening shots. Make sure it’s ready to go when natural light fades.
7. Focus on the details
Fall is all about textures—crisp leaves, misty mornings, and cozy layers. Focus on small, intimate details to bring out the unique character of the season.
8. Protect your camera from the elements
Fall weather can be unpredictable, so it’s a good idea to carry a small protective case or bag to keep your camera safe from rain and moisture.
9. Capture candid moments
The beauty of film is in the moments it captures. Keep your camera close with our mini sling and be ready to shoot the everyday, from friends gathered around a bonfire to leaves swirling in the wind.
10. Develop your film
Don’t let those fall memories stay on the roll! Get your film developed and enjoy seeing your shots come to life. Whether you prefer them in print or digital format, reliving those moments is always a joy.
With these tips, you’re all set to make the most of fall's beauty—just grab your camera and start shooting!