Film Developing by Mail: The Easy Way to Develop Your Film with Photo-60 Studio If you’ve been searching for film developing by mail, you’ve come to the right place. Whether you’re shooting 35mm, 120 medium format, or disposable cameras, Photo-60 Studio makes it easy...
Celebrating 30 Years of Film Photography Excellence: Photo-60’s Film Processing and Scanning Anniversary Special 30 Years of Keeping Film Alive In 2026, Photo-60 proudly celebrates an incredible milestone—30 years in business! Since opening our doors in 1996, we’ve...
Photo-60, a trusted name in disposable camera processing and developing for over four decades, has been at the forefront of this industry. From the iconic Kodak Fling, which debuted in 1986 using 110 film, to the popular Fuji Quicksnap, Photo-60 has consistently...
This Bulk Rate Film Processing and Scanning Digital Certificates are designed specifically for customers who shoot a significant amount of film each year. With our outstanding offer, you can take advantage of $400 worth of Film Processing and Scanning services for...
Process More Film and Save Money Do you have multiple rolls of film waiting to be developed? Now is the ideal moment to send them in and take advantage of our special offer. When you process three or more rolls of film, you’ll enjoy a fantastic discount of $2 off film...
Same Day Film Processing and Scanning Service. With this new service, photographers can enjoy the convenience of having their films developed and scanned within 24hrs, allowing for quicker turnaround times on their projects. We charge an additional $7.95 per roll for...
Kodak Advantix film, also known as Advanced Photo System (APS), was introduced by Eastman Kodak Company in 1996. It was a revolutionary film format that aimed to simplify photography for consumers.Advantix film came in a cartridge that was loaded into the camera,...
Custom framing offers several benefits when it comes to displaying and preserving your photos or artworks:1. Protection: Custom framing provides a protective barrier between your photo/artwork and the outside elements. It helps prevent damage from dust, moisture, UV...
Unlock the Wonder of the Holiday Season: Receive a Complimentary Photo Restoration with Every Custom Framing Order! As the holiday season approaches, we are thrilled to present an exclusive offer that will kindle the magic of this joyous time. For a limited time, when...
A lot of my customers ask me, “what is the best 35mm film to shoot?” First we would need to understand what does ISO speed on the box means and what type of results does each ISO number (25, 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 etc) produce in terms of image...
Although they may be outdated, finding a collection of negatives in your store room can be very intriguing. This is because negatives are the closest thing to the original picture that was taken, capturing the original moment when it was taken. Also, negatives are...