Expired films produce some wonderfully wild results when developed. Sometimes you'll get faded effects, sometimes you'll get interesting color shifts – But it’s always a rewarding analogue surprise. Try an expired film today and expect nothing but awesome!
Get spectacular black & white shots even in unfavorable lighting conditions! The Fomapan 400 120 is fast enough to deliver great results.
Shooting black & white in low-light? The Ilford Delta 100 120 will deliver outstanding depth and dimension, even when the film is expired.
The Ilford XP2 Super 400 120 is a black & white film that can be processed in C41 chemicals. It boasts fine grain and pinprick sharpness!
Shooting action photography in black & white? Trust the Ilford XP2 Super 400 to deliver stunning shots, even when film is expired.
Shoot dramatic monochromes with the AgfaPhoto APX 100, a high-quality 35mm black and white film, even when expired!
Expect super sharp and fine-grained photos from this expired emulsion.
Expect nothing but the finest grain and colors with the Kodak Portra 160 VC color negative film. Delivers great results even when expired!
Want sharp square snapshots? Load up on Kodak T-Max 100 120 film. Perfect for enlargements! Works great even when expired.
Expect nothing but fine grain and razor sharp images from Kodak TMax 100. This film is expired but delivers great results.
Kodak TMAX 400 35mm film promises to give your shots unbelievable sharpness and fine grain.
Get blue tones with the Fuji T64 120 film. This tungsten film works best with yellow light, yielding bizarre photos even when expired!
Go wild with deep color with the Fuji Velvia 50 RVP 120 slide film. Precise modulation and excellent quality, even when expired!
Cross-process a roll of FujiProvia 100F film and get magical photos with blue-green, red and cream tones. Works great even when expired.
Known as being super-saturated, the Fuji Velvia 100 slide film will amp up the colors especially when cross processed!
Get blue tones with the Fuji T64 120 film. This tungsten film works best with yellow light, yielding bizarre photos even when expired!