
Image credit - Helen Hooker
Autumn Film Photography
A new season brings a whole new set of amazing moments to capture on film - from softer light and longer sunsets, to the changing of the leaves and dramatic dewy morning.
Whatever you're planning on capturing during this magical season, we've picked the best photography films for you to use this Autumn!
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Find the film that fits your seasonal shooting style. Whether you're capturing the clear blue skies, rich golden light or soft moodiness and dramatic contrasts - check out our favourite film recommendations.
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Need More Inspiration?
In addition to those included in the blog, check out some of our favourite pictures taken by Analogue Wonderland customers that perfectly capture that Autumn vibe.

"Lovely warm saturated colours"
Autumn is over faster than you know it, but while it's here there's some absolutely amazing displays of colour just waiting to be shot.
James Billings (@james_billings) shared this incredible gradient that beautifully captures the changing of the leaves perfectly.
Shot on: Kodak Ektar
Shop the lookMaking the most of the clouds
Autumn brings with it softer sunlight than summer, as well as an increased chance of cloud cover.
Make the most of an overcast day by using black and white, like George Wells did with this beautifully composed shot of a classic architectural landmark.
Shot on: Fomapan Classic 100
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"Perfect for Autumn"
But it's not all greyscale and moody!
Helen Hooker (www.helenhookerphotography.co.uk) shared this amazing image from a sunny autumn day she spent shooting in London, with the striking colour of the trees really making the picture pop.
Shot on: Kodak Portra 400
Shop the lookGetting out and about
Of course, Autumn can be a bit wet - don't let that put you off stretching your legs and venturing out the house though!
The change in weather can make a huge difference to your shots, turning the most mundane of objects (like this broken bollard that @scott.photos found) into something much more captivating.
Shot on: Kodak Gold 200
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