
Medium Format Film Photography
High Quality film photography is here.
Explore our ever-growing range
of 120 film.
All 120 Film
BEST-SELLING: Kodak Gold - 120 Film
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120 Film Perfect for Landscapes
These films are suited to shooting rugged landscapes or nature scenes where the uncontrolled forces of nature bring forward brilliant pictures.
View more →120 Film Perfect for Portraits
Portrait photography is a beautiful way of encapsulating and capturing precious, random moments where skin tones are natural, eyes sparkle and emulsions 'glow' with the presence of the subject.
Photographing weddings, special occasions or simply want to do some headshots? These are the films to load.
120 Film Perfect for Street Photography
These films are suited to the varied nature of street photography, whether that's city scenes, on-the-move sequences or larger-than-life social portraits - these films are designed to bring out the best in those random encounters.
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120 Film Perfect for Architecture
These films are amazing at capturing the man-made beauty of architecture.
Looking to capture some Eastern European Brutalist buildings, the Sagrada Familia or maybe even the Birmingham City Centre Library in a breathtaking shot? Or have you found a dilapidated structure that is begging to be 'rescued' in film forever? These are the choice films for you.
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