86 Film Photography Hashtags for Promoting Your Film Work
If you’ve been shooting film for a while and have built up a portfolio, you may be wondering how you can promote your work.
Film photography hashtags can be a free and easy way to get some exposure and start gaining followers on social media.
If you want to really gain a foothold in the industry and make your film photography more than just a passion, it’ll require more than just hashtags of course — you need to couple it with marketing and advertising to get client work.
But using film photography hashtags consistently over time can really help you build a following.
- #FilmPhotography
- #FilmPhotographyProject
- #FilmPhotographyDay
- #FilmPhotographyPodcast
- #FilmPhotographyIsNotDead
- #FilmPhotographyWorkshop
- #FilmPhotographyIsGrowing
- #FilmPhotographyCommunity
- #FilmPhotography35mm
- #FilmPhotographyLovers
- #FilmPhotographyClub
- #FilmPhotographySquad
- #FilmPhotographyVisuals
- #FilmPhotographyLover
- #FilmPhotographyLives
- #FilmPhotographyAssignments
- #FilmPhotographyWriting
- #FilmPhotographyBW
- #FilmPhotographyMonochrome
- #FilmPhotographyID
- #FilmPhotographyTrip
- #FilmPhotographyOfTheDay
- #FilmPhotograph
- #FilmPhoto
- #FilmPhotographic
- #FilmPhotoMag
- #FilmPhotoShare
- #FilmPhotographer
- #FilmPhotos
- #FilmPhotographers
- #FilmPhotoClub
- #FilmPhotoGeeks
- #FilmPhotoOfTheDay
- #FilmPhotographyDay
- #FilmPhotoPT
- #FilmPhotogram
- #FilmPhotoAward
- #FilmPhotoShoot
- #FilmPhotographic
- #FilmPhotographics
- #FilmPhoto_BW
- #FilmPhotonia
- #FilmPhotographics
- #FilmPhotographicCommunity
- #Film
- #FilmIsNotDead
- #FilmCamera
- #FilmCommunity
- #FilmLife
- #FilmShootersCollective
- #FilmNoir
- #FilmProduction
- #Film35mm
- #35mmFilm
- #35mmFilmPhoto
- #35mmFilmPhotography
- #35mmFilmCamera
- #35mmFilmClub
- #35mmFilmPhotograph
- #FilmLover
- #35mmFilmShooters
- #35mmFilmRoll
- #35mmFilmCameras
- #35mmFilmGang
- #35mmFilmBook
- #35mmFilmArt
- #35mmFilmShots
- #35mmFilmPhotographers
- #35mmFilmPhotographer
- #35mmStreetPhotography
- #35mmFilmOnly
- #35mmFilmArchive
- #35mmFilmWeddingPhotographer
- #35mmFilmStyle
- #35mmFilmDiary
- #35mmFilmPhotos
- #FilmOnly
- #FilmReview
- #FilmShooters
- #FilmShooter
- #FilmIsAlive
- #FilmIndustry
- #FilmShoot
- #FilmIsBetter
- #FilmStill
- #FilmForever
Last Thoughts
Film photography continues chugging along even now, with some films being discontinued and the ubiquitous use of digital. Digital is easier and more convenient, but there’s something special about shooting on film cameras and the process of developing film.
Film has characteristics to it that are hard to replicate with digital. In particular, I personally think the highlights on film exposures look better than what you get with digital. Some photographers like how film slows you down and makes you think more before tanking images, as the camera forces you to, plus each exposure costs you money in the form of film.
With film, your camera won’t allow you to take as many shots as digital cameras. Additionally, if you’re developing film yourself, it’s a lot of work and time-consuming. It’s also time-consuming if you take it to a shop to get developed. Of course, it can be very rewarding.
One more thing to keep in mind when using film photography hashtags is to add the location where the photo was shot to some of them. People also search for and click on hashtags of certain locations, and it could lead to you getting paid work in some way. For example, hashtags like #FilmPhotographyNewYork can lead to opportunities if you’re a photographer in New York.
If you have other types of photography you’d like to promote, be sure to check out our article on hashtags for photography.