Kodak Winter Competition: Think Outside the Box Speed

By Paul McKay

Think Outside the Box Speed

It's that time of year: the nights are long, the weather flips hourly, and your expected lighting situation will have changed entirely from the time you pack your bag to arriving at your shooting location.

What is a film photographer to do? Always carry films to cover a total ISO range 25-3200? Pack a small studio's-worth of lighting kit? Give it up and wait for summer? Or...immerse themselves in the science and magic of pushing and pulling films!

Clearly we are gunning for the final option: so have worked with Kodak Alaris on a new Winter Competition to celebrate the fun of shooting film at different speeds: specifically their fantastic range of T-Max black and white film in 35mm and 120. (For more details on this analogue technique, read our guide to pushing/pulling film here)

At the same time - and to help you with the funds and confidence to experiment - we are running a 'buy-4-for-3' promotion on all Kodak T-Max films!


Think Outside The Box Speed - Competition

Head to this link to enter your pushed/pulled photos into our competition.

Theme: 'Think Outside The Box (Speed)' - interpret as you wish!

Film: any of the Kodak T-Max range

There will be two Grand Winners chosen by Kodak Alaris - with a big bundle of Kodak film as the prize. The link is open from now, multiple entries are highly encouraged, and you have until the 17th Feb to submit!


The competition is now CLOSED! Watch out on Instagram for future Winner announcements!


Kodak T-Max 4-for-3 Promotion!

If you add any four T-Max films to your basket then you will get the cheapest absolutely FREE!

Please note that this must end in line with the competition on the 17th Feb, it excludes the expired film, and it cannot be used in conjunction with other discount codes.

On the plus side ;-) there is no limit to the number of redemptions per customer! Either within one order or over several orders across the period of the competition.

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If you have any questions - either about the competition, the promotion, or the mechanics of pushing/pulling film - then please give us a ring or drop us an email

You can also enjoy the winners of last year's Winter Competition (Low Light Magic) by heading to the winner announcement blog page.

Happy Shooting!
- Paul and Mary

Photo shot on Tmax 100

Photo 'No lifeguard on duty' shot by Colin Poellot on Kodak TMax 100


Terms and conditions

By entering this competition, an entrant is indicating his/her agreement to be bound by these terms and conditions.

The competition is open to all film photographers - there is no obligation on where you have purchased your film. There is no entry fee but if the winner requires postage of their prize outside of Europe or North America there may be a supplementary charge to get their goodies to them promptly and safely. There is also no requirement on number of entries - submit as many as you wish by filling in the form each time.

Closing date for entry will be 23:59 GMT on Monday 17th February 2020. After this date no further entries to the competition will be permitted. No responsibility can be accepted for entries not received for whatever reason.

The promoter reserves the right to cancel or amend the competition and these terms and conditions without notice in the event of a catastrophe, war, civil or military disturbance, act of God or any actual or anticipated breach of any applicable law or regulation or any other event outside of the promoter’s control. Any changes to the competition will be notified to entrants as soon as possible by the promoter.

Winners will be chosen by an employee of Kodak Alaris. Their judgement is final.

The winners will be notified by email within 28 days of the close of the competition. If the winner cannot be contacted or do not claim the prize within 14 days of notification, we reserve the right to withdraw the prize from the winner and pick a replacement winner. The winner’s name will be available 28 days after closing date by emailing the following address: help@analoguewonderland.co.uk

This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook, Twitter or any other Social Network. You are providing your information to Analogue Wonderland and not to any other party. The information provided will be used in conjunction with our usual Privacy Policy.


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