Thank You to 10,000 Instagram Followers!

By Paul McKay

Thank you to everyone who follows us on Instagram: there are now an incredible 10,000 of you and we wanted to do something a bit special to celebrate. So we have set up a SAVE 30% discount code for the first ten people who redeem it at checkout!!

We expect the ten uses to go fast (NB: only one use per customer account) so don't wait to try and use!

 

Special 10-Use Discount Code:

THANKYOU10K

 

If you have already missed out then apologies! But there are still lots of ways to save money on film: if you have a customer account then you can refer friends, leave a product review of your favourite film (make sure you're signed in to your customer account first then head over to the product page and let other film photographers know your thoughts), or share Analogue Wonderland on Twitter or Facebook.

We also have deals right now on the original Dubblefilm range (save 20%) to make room for the new and updated films.

Happy Shooting!

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