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Ilford XP2 - 120 Film
Me (Council Bluffs, US)
A decent film

I've run both XP2 and HP5 through my Kodak Cresta, and it's a tough choice as to my favourite. I do love HP5s contrasts, but the fact you can develop XP2 with colour processing is a bonus not to be overlooked (especially when b&w processing tends to be more expensive)
I say give the XP2 a try for yourself 🙂

Accreditation Handles: Davidwozhere on Pentax User
They could not have been more helpful

You get a human on the telephone who clearly wants it to be right for you. The scans I received were among the best I have experienced and I was kept informed as it went along.

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dubblefilm Treat - 35mm Film
Amrit U. (Chelmsford, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes, Travel
Accreditation Handles: @amrituuu
Colourful Outdoors

Quite nice warm colours for the outdoors, especially at golden hour! Bright sunlight gave vibrant blue and green, lower light or my underexposed shots leaned more pink/red, I like the variety

Accreditation Handles: mo_dan_____
Pro service 👍🏽👍🏽

I’ve always trusted AW for my 110 films. Very happy with the results especially ones from my expired rolls👍🏽🙏🏽

Great Service and Products

Since getting back into film photography only bought my film from Analogue Wonderland and got it developed here. Great service on both. Now to try some new film,

Accreditation Handles: mo_dan_____
Pro service 👍🏽

I sent a few rolls of expired films to be developed. Some didn't turn out but i was very pleased with the results of the ones that did. AW kindly gave me some refund for the blank rolls🙏🏽

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Kodak Gold 200 - 35mm Film
Stu M. (Glasgow, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Travel
Accreditation Handles: @nonstopgrain
Solid all-rounder

Gold is fantastic bang for your buck film. It renders images nice and warm and reds pop. If you're just starting out this is what I recommend. A reasonable price and if you're finer grain than Ultramax at a lower cost. You just can't go wrong.

Accreditation Handles: @ethanapiercey
Incredibly quality scans and service!

I sent off 3 rolls and they were all processed and scanned within a week! Couldn’t have asked for a better service and the photos were super easy to download and browse! Perfection!

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Kodak Gold 200 - 35mm Film
Ellie (City of Westminster, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners
Beginner first role

Love the colours in the gold for a beginner like me. This was the first roll I had put through my new camera. Pictures were taken with an Olympus point and shoot and a Olympus OM-2

Accreditation Handles: twsilks
Perfect scans!

I am really pleased with the quick turnaround and the quality of the scans. We’ve tried a few different labs and this was the best experience by far. Will definitely be using AW’s services again.

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Harman Phoenix - 35mm Film
I.S. (Wakefield, GB)
Perfect for: Street Photography, Creative/Abstract, Travel
Accreditation Handles: ipsmithonfilm
Lots Of Potential

A very unique warm tone that in the right conditions was really pleasing. I definitely wouldn't be shooting it at ISO 200 as the shadows just seem to fall right off, but shooting it at ISO 125 seemed to help with this while still keeping a warm and contrasty image.

It's probably not for everyone, and I think some cheaper stocks like Gold, Ultramax and ColorPlus probably have it beaten currently, but I can definitely see it's future potential and it's well worth shooting if you like more abstract and creative tones in your work!

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Harman Phoenix - 35mm Film
Me (Council Bluffs, US)
Album cover vibes!

Decided to load the film into a point and shoot, to see how it coped with a more basic camera, and took it out on a sunny day.
well I was suitably impressed by the pops of colour - especially the reds and green tones. Reminds me of album covers for some reason 😊

Accreditation Handles: cidravalphotography
So worth the wait!

Film is king and Analogue Wonderland has helped me fall back in love with all of it. :) amazing prices, ease of delivery, chef's kiss!

Accreditation Handles: @JulieHu35830933
110 Film and developing

I recently bought some 110 Lomography film and have just had it developed. The pictures are surprisingly good even though they were taken on a 1970s pocket Kodak. I tried both Lomography Tiger and Metropolis, prefer Tiger.

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Candido 200 - 35mm Film
Buster (Kendal, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Travel
Accreditation Handles: @busterchaytor
Surprised how much I liked this

Based on other reviews I was expecting more halation and colour correction but the results I got were fantastic. I'm really happy and might save my other roll of this for my summer holiday as this film seems to look great in strong light.

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Lomography Lady Grey 400 - 35mm Film
Kate M. (Colchester, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Landscapes, Architecture
Accreditation Handles: Kateemtakesphotos
Great b&w film

I love this film, there is a fair amount of grain, but it’s super contrasty and produces some lovely photos. Seems to have a fair amount of exposure latitude and is quite forgiving for both over and under exposure

Accreditation Handles: ?
Memories from the Last Century

In early 2024 I found a number of my old 35mm and 120 cameras in a box in my garage. One of the 35mm cameras, a Pentax MV1, still had a film in it. Having failed to find any film processing companies locally, I contacted Analogue Wonderland (AW), who advised me that there may still be a chance of getting a result.
The film was successfully developed by AW. The pictures were taken in 1998 and 1999, so the film had been sitting in the camera for about 25 years (and it just seems like yesterday!). Well done AW.

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Ilford HP5 Plus - 35mm Film
Andrew (Darlington, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners
Pushed to 1600

First film I have shot in 20+ years. Read a lot of reviews before opting for the Ilford HP5+. I haven't been disappointed! Decided to push to the film to 1600. The film must be very forgiving as I was playing around with the aperture and shutter speeds during my walk. I love the heavy grain that are in all the photos, as well as the dark and moody vibes of some shots taken around Beamish museum.

Accreditation Handles: @frontofhousefilmphotography
Bought the film… developed the film…

Tmax 100 goodness! Bought from analogue wonderland and then developed by them! I no longer need look anywhere else for my film needs.

Accreditation Handles: Declanrowleyphotographs
My go to lab!

Im always really happy with the scans I receive from AW, other labs I have used in the past sent back smaller files which meant that the images weren’t as free to edit as they are coming from AW; I always get the most from the scans I receive. I also love the way the files are named on the site/app as it makes it easy to distinguish what film was used in each set of photos.

Perfect for: Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Travel
Love!

I really enjoyed shooting with this on my Canon Rebel! A really nice contrast on the mids, and doesn’t blow out as much on the highlights. Not so much detail in the shadows, but helps to create great silhouettes

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Adox CHS 100 - 120 Film
Keith S. (Wisbech, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Travel, Studio work
Accreditation Handles: Keith "Tank" Sharples
A real Retro look!

As I've just bought an Adox Gold folding camera, it was only right that, for it's test roll, I loaded it with Adox film.
I'm happy to say that the camera performed flawlessly, as does the film. If you want that retro look of photos from the 1950's and 60's, why not give it a try!?

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Kodak Gold 200 - 35mm Film
Maya P. (City of Westminster, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Travel
Accreditation Handles: @mayapletscher
One of my favourites

Gold will always be one of my favourites, especially in summer as I love the warmth it lends (that said it also does nicely on overcast days, but perhaps nothing too dark).

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Kodak UltraMax 400 - 35mm Film
Maya P. (City of Westminster, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Travel
Accreditation Handles: @mayapletscher
Always my no.1

Ultramax is always my go-to; stunning colours year-round and in any setting!

Great shots

Fantastic job, I’m very happy with the outcome!