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5 Black Women That Take Beautiful Film Photos
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Last updated on September 12th, 2025 at 04:00 pm
The Inspiration You Need To Take Your Own Film Photos
This post shows you five black women who take film photos.
Many people say that “film is not for black people” and they are living proof that it is not true.
Film photography looks beautiful with black skin tones and captures our skin in vibrant, vivid colours.
Today, you have many options regarding colour-balancing capabilities on colour film.
Do your research before purchasing a film camera.
If you want to know how film looks on black skin, keep reading.
Let’s get started!
1. Tiana Parker
Instagram: @tianaparkr
An incredible model.
You can learn how to use film creatively.
2. Rayan
Instagram: @rayan.xasan
My first contact with disposable cameras.
It was the first time I saw how film looked on black skin.
She uses film to photograph her daily life and travels.
You can learn how to immortalize simple moments and make them look magical.
3. Amirah Strand
Instagram: @amirahstrand
I call her the Filmfluencer.
The film photos give a different aesthetic to her feed and make it more unique than other influencers.
You can learn how to use film photos to capture outfits and accessories.
4. Rainy Milo
Instagram: @rainymilo
Film queen.
An impeccable feed of film-only photos.
Extremely high quality and very creative.
I recommend you go and see it for yourself.
5. Jamilla Strand
Instagram: @jamilla.strand
A model that shows us that film can be used anywhere as conveniently as your phone.
You can find versatility in her film photos.
Film is an amazing way to immortalize a moment.
I encourage you to take film photos.
You can start using a disposable film camera before buying a camera.
Let me know in the comments which profile inspired you the most.
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