Today's social media circus and race of hyper-speed content creation can vex the modern photographer. That's why so many have been drawn to analog and— more notably — themonochromatic nostalgia of black-and-white film.
B&W has a special kind of magic to it — one that slows things down and draws focus to the subject in a way other color-negative stocks can't. Industry giants, such as Kodak or CineStill, offer a variety of B&W films that both beginners and experts in photography need to utilize more.
As one of the most versatile film stocks in accessibility, price point, and editing capabilities — B&W rolls are incredible instruments for film photographers to stretch their muscles or expand their skills.