Frames is a thoughtfully designed film photography app for photographers who shoot on film. Available on iOS and macOS, it offers a seamless way to log, organise and reflect on your analogue photography, from the moment you load a roll to the day you scan your negatives.
Whether you're a seasoned 35mm shooter or just starting out with medium format, Frames is built to help you keep track of what matters. It captures the details of your gear, film stock, exposure notes and locations, turning scattered information into a rich, searchable archive. With every roll, you build a deeper record of your process—one that grows with you and your photography.
At its core, Frames is about clarity and intention. Its interface is minimal, yet expressive, with subtle gestures and thoughtful touches that stay out of your way. Notes feel like notes. Maps feel like maps. Nothing is over-designed, and everything has a reason to be there.
But Frames isn’t just a notebook replacement. It also lets you export your data in useful formats, like GPX for geotagging images or structured text for archiving and sharing. On Mac, it becomes a powerful desktop companion, allowing you to review and edit your rolls in greater detail, sync effortlessly via iCloud, and integrate your notes directly into image metadata.
Behind the scenes, Frames reflects a belief that digital tools can enhance film workflows without overshadowing them. It’s not trying to simulate analogue photography—it’s there to support it, to help you stay present in the field and make sense of things later.
Frames is made by and for people who enjoy slowing down, who find beauty in imperfection, and who value process as much as results. It’s a modern tool for a timeless craft.
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