The Big Film Photowalk 2025 - Save The Date!

By Paul McKay

After the phenomenal success of last year, The Big Film Photowalk is making a return for 2025!

So pop it in your diary and save the date: Saturday 28th June 2025

The base plan will be similar to last year - multiple photowalks happening all over the country at the same time, lead by trusted members of the community, and supported by film and partnerships with some of our fellow analogue brands.

But we will also make improvements and changes according to the feedback we received from you folks at the time - so the plan is to make it even bigger and better 🥳

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5 Comments

  • Will you be doing one in Cambridge again?

    Matt
  • I have just bought a Leica M6. So I cannot wait to get shooting!!!!!!!!

    Ross Samson
  • Amazing news! Last year’s photowalk is what got me back into analogue photography and I can’t wait to join again this year 🙌 📷

    Alyn Smith
  • I like turtles

    Turtleboy
  • Better Buckle Butter Cup

    Chris Davies

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