The biggest piece I wrote for Hamish, chronicling the Project 365 I shot entirely on film in 2015, which turned out to be a big year for me.
https://www.35mmc.com/01/01/2018/surviving-365-days-film-guest-post-ken-hindle-may/
Surviving 365 Days on Film - by Ken Hindle-May
So, you've decided 2018 is the year you'll attempt a Project 365 exclusively on film. The first couple of days were no problem, with the holidays providing plenty of time and opportunity to get out there and shoot. But now you're back at work and, holy crap, are there really only seven hours of proper daylight this time of year? Don't despair. As film shooters, old digital P365 standbys like heavy Photoshop work and macro shots of household objects aren't so easy for us. But by thinking ahead, getting organised and not riding your luck too hard, you too can successfully document an entire year of your life on film, one day at a time. I know because I did it in 2015 and it was a transformational experience. I came into the year as someone with a couple of film cameras that I put a roll through every now and then. I ended it with a much deeper understanding of film and exposure, of composition and subject, and as for my camera collection...let's not get into that. My wife might read this one day.