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Frames

Frames

by Frames

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7.6Design
7.4Usability
8.0Creativity
7.7Average
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Description

Frames is an app built for analog photographers who continue to explore the art of shooting on film and want a simple way to connect their analogue practice with modern tools. Available on iOS and macOS, it gives users the ability to record their cameras, lenses, film stocks, and exposure details in one unified place. Instead of relying on scattered notebooks or memory, Frames creates a structured archive that grows naturally with each roll of film.

Every roll logged in Frames can carry technical notes and personal annotations, making it easier to revisit the circumstances and creative decisions behind a shoot. Once scans are ready, the app allows this information to be written back as metadata into the digital files. This creates a strong link between the negative, the notes taken in the field, and the scans that live on a computer. By doing so, Frames preserves the integrity of the photographic process from start to finish.

The app is designed with clarity and usability in mind. Its clean interface avoids unnecessary distractions while still providing advanced functions such as search and filtering. Photographers can browse their archives quickly, compare past shoots, or simply enjoy the satisfaction of seeing their work neatly organized. Frames adapts to different needs, whether someone is documenting a few personal rolls a year or managing a larger body of work across multiple cameras.

Privacy is central to Frames. All information remains on the user’s devices unless shared by choice, ensuring complete control of personal data. The combination of practical features, intuitive design, and respect for privacy makes Frames a trustworthy companion for anyone committed to film photography. It is not only a tool to document exposure details but also a way to safeguard creative history and make the analogue journey more rewarding.