● 35 mm photo (standard film format for personal cameras)
● Medium format (larger film size than 35mm, offering higher resolution)
● Large format (very high-resolution photography with large film sizes, such as 4x5 inches)
● Pinhole photography (simple camera without a lens, using a tiny aperture)
● Black and white film (monochrome images with a range of greys)
● Color negative film (standard color film, e.g., Kodak Portra, Fujifilm Superia)
● Slide film (color reversal film, produces a positive image directly on the film)
● Instant film (photographs that develop within minutes of being taken, e.g., Polaroid, Instax)
● Cross-processed film (deliberately processing film in the wrong chemicals for artistic effects)
● Experimental film (using outdated films, homemade emulsions, or unique processing techniques for creative effects)