PhotoMemo Film Photographer's Notebooks
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from 794 reviewsBright realistic graphic just pops. 15oz sise! Now I a whole set.

A fantastic idea executed flawlessly. I order 3 of my favorite film, Kodachrome 64, and having just received it and used it twice, I just ordered 8 more. The size is generous, the proportion is just right… all that’s missing is the film smell, which is a plus for a coffee mug. Perfect gifts for photographers or aficionados that got their start in the film era. You will smile when you take your first out of the box. Thanks!

Good quality and beautiful, I love it

Bought these for my daughter who is big into photography, film and digital. She loved them. I haven't seen them in person yet because she lives in a different city but she thought they were great.

My absolute favorite film back in the day, my camera bag always had a bunch of Ektar 25... Saw this mug and HAD to get one... and it's a beautiful mug.. love it... now I just need an Ektar 25 t-shirt... hint :)

Great quality mug…love the large enough handle to fully wrap your fingers!

A high-quality mug. I start my morning by editing 50+ years of Trix film, so you know what mug I got! It’s fun!

My first "real camera" that I got to use growing up was the Minolta SRT-101. I still have that camera! But it's so fun to wear this shirt out and about even when my camera is not with me. I love how detailed the image is on the shirt. And I love the addition of the OSAKA 1966 element to provide some additional history.

I have been a professional photographer for over 50 years. As soon as I saw the ad for this mug I ordered it without hesitation. This has been a very rewarding profession in every way, and Kodak and Nikon were always the foundation of my career. Thank you!

Having grown up shooting film and now a coffee aficionado, it’s so fun to have mugs that look like film canisters! Makes me happy… simple pleasures in our crazy world 🙌

It brings back shooting Kodachrome 11 for many years. High quality!

Nothing like kicking back with a cup of coffee in my favorite film stock! Love it!

Great job recreating Fuji’s film roll!
