The Best Mail-In Film Labs Across the USA | Over 110+ To Choose From

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Are you an analog aficionado looking for the perfect place to develop your film rolls? Look no further.

In this extensively researched article, we've meticulously curated a comprehensive list of film labs vetted for their exceptional quality, expertise, and dedication to preserving the timeless art of analog film development. Each lab offers a mail-in service, provided you don't live nearby, and also accepts walk-ins or in-person consultations. We even broke down which specific formats and services each provides.

From the bustling streets of New York City to the picturesque landscapes of California and everywhere in between, we've left no stone unturned in our quest to provide you with the most up-to-date and relevant information.

Whether you're a professional or an enthusiast, finding the lab you love and trust takes time, so we hope our recommendations offer what you need to make that match. Let's dive in.

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Alabama

Indie Film Lab, Montgomery – Indie Film Lab offers color, black and white, and slide film development for 35mm, 120, 220, and large format. They offer high-quality scans of your film as well. Indie Film Lab receives local films and mailed-in film from worldwide. They are known for producing high-quality negatives and scans.

Alaska

Akela Space, Anchorage – This film lab only develops black and white film in 35mm, 120, 220, and large formats. On top of being a film lab, Akela Space also operates as a gallery and event venue. They curate monthly exhibits of work by Alaskan artists and host various events, from live music to workshops.

Arizona

Phoenix Photo Lab, Phoenix – Phoenix Photo Lab offers black and white and color development for 35mm, 120, APS, 126, and 110. If you’re local, they also sell an array of Kodak, Fuji, Cinestill, and Ilford films in their lobby. They also offer high-quality scans and prints of your negatives.

Arkansas

The Photo Finishers, Hot Springs – This film lab offers color and black-and-white film development. For color, they offer development for formats 110, 126, 35mm, APS, 120, and 220. For black and white, only 35mm and 120 are offered. They also offer prints, and they have a “one hour or less” service for printing. They will also mount prints for you and restore and enhance images. They also offer video editing and transfer services, audio transfer services, equipment repair, and portraits and passport photos.

California

The Darkroom, San Clemente – The Darkroom is one of the biggest film labs in the country and receives film from locals and customers around the world. They offer development for color, black and white, and slide film in 35mm, 120, 220, 110, 126, Advantix, and large formats. They offer high-quality scans and prints as well.

Negative Lab, Tarzana – Color film and black and white film are accepted here in 35mm and 120 formats. You can also receive high-quality scans and prints from this lab. They also offer cross-processing for your E6 film or will process your E6 rolls in E6 chemistry at a minimum of 8 rolls per order.

North Coast Photographic Services, Carlsbad – This lab offers film development for disposable cameras, 35mm, 120, and sheet film in color, black and white, and slide. They receive film from all over the world but also welcome local dropoffs. They also offer scans and prints of your photographs.

Richard Photo Lab, Santa Clarita – Richard Photo Lab offers C41 and black and white development in 35mm, 110, 120, 220, 4x5, 8x10, and 11x14 formats. They offer E6 development in 35mm, 110, 120, and 220 formats. They offer scanning and printing as well. They also sell film, cameras, and apparel.

Underdog Film Lab, Oakland – Underdog Film Lab develops 110, 126, 35mm, 120, and sheet film in all color formats (black and white, color, and slide). They also offer scans and prints of your photographs. You can drop your film off locally here or mail it in.

Colorado

Englewood Camera, Littleton – Englewood Camera processes color and black and white film in 35mm and medium format. They do not process slide film. You can receive scans of your film on a CD and/or prints of your film. This is a lab within a camera store, so they also sell film and all the cameras and gear you could ever need.

Mike’s Camera, Boulder – Based in Boulder, Mike’s Camera offers development for black and white, color, and slide film. They also offer scans of your negatives. If you’re not in Boulder, you can mail in your film to them for development.

Rocky Mountain Film Lab, Aurora – This lab specializes in old film – there are certain necessary steps involved when developing expired film, and this lab knows all about that. They also are knowledgeable about disc film and 126 film, two types that aren’t used often anymore. They can also develop damaged or wet film. They are experts in photo restoration, film scanning, duplication of prints, prints from slides, and VHS or DVD movie transfers.

Connecticut

CT Prints, Hamden – CT Prints offers color, black and white, and E6 processing in 35mm, 120/220, and large format. They also specialize in expired film processing and movie film processing. Their service time is 2-3 days, and rush processing is also available.

Darkslide Film Lab, Bridgeport – This woman-owned film lab specializes in developing and scanning all kinds of film and traditional black-and-white darkroom printing. They accept disposable cameras, 35mm, 120/220, and large format and process color film, black and white, and E6.

Milford Photo, Milford – This lab offers mail-in and drop-off options for your film needs. They develop 35mm, 120, APS, and 4x5 film in C41 and black and white. Their most popular offering is negatives and prints; you’ll have to pay a little extra to receive scans. You can also opt for their developing price and then add scans if you’d like digital files, or if you prefer to scan yourself, just select their ‘develop only’ option.

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Delaware

Colourworks, Wilmington – Colourworks offers 35mm, 120, 220, 4x5, 5x7, 8x10, and even 70mm development in black and white and C41. They offer push/pull options for an extra charge. If you’d like a contact sheet with your order, allow for an extra 24 hours on your order.

Florida

Bellows Film Lab, Miami – This film lab has locations in Miami, Atlanta, and Chicago. They will develop 35mm, 120, and 4x5 film in black and white and color. They also offer E6 development and ECN-2 development, ECN-2 being an especially unique offering. In addition to being a film lab, you can also buy film, polaroid film, merch, cameras, and other film paraphernalia on their online store. You can also rent cameras through Bellows.

Coastal Film Lab, Tampa – Coastal Film Lab is an artist-focused film lab. In addition to development, they also offer camera service and repair, and sell chemicals, cameras, camera equipment, presets, lenses, and film. They offer C41 and black and white development in 35mm, 120, and 110. They also offer APS, ECN2, and E6 development.

Reformed Film Lab, Ormond Beach – C41, black and white, and E6 development are all offered at this lab. They develop in 35mm and 120 formats. You can also purchase film, cameras, gear, Polaroids, and Polaroid film at this lab.

Thacker’s Film Lab, Fort Lauderdale – This film lab offers C41, black and white, and APS development in 35mm and 120. You can order scans with your film or just receive negatives if you’d rather scan yourself. You can also purchase film at this lab, which offers courses occasionally.

Georgia

Bellows Film Lab, Atlanta – This film lab has locations in Miami, Atlanta, and Chicago. They will develop 35mm, 120, and 4x5 film in black and white and color. They also offer E6 development and ECN-2 development, ECN-2 being an especially unique offering. In addition to being a film lab, you can also buy film, polaroid film, merch, cameras, and other film paraphernalia on their online store. You can also rent cameras through Bellows.

Bleach Film Lab, Avondale Estates – Bleach Film Lab is quite a unique spot in that they develop all film by hand. This is rare and tedious, but they do it because they can best ensure no errors in this way. They develop color and black and white film in 35mm, 120, and disposable. You can either drop it off in person or mail it in. All film is developed on Mondays, and scans are sent out on Tuesdays.

Dunwoody Photo, Dunwoody – Dunwoody Photo offers developing, scanning, and printing for C41, black and white, E6, and ECN film. In addition, they also offer canvas prints, photo restoration, and printing for any digital files you may need a physical copy of.

Hawaii

Rainbow Photo, Honolulu – This lab offers C41, black and white, and E6 development for 35mm, 120, and 220 film. You can request a contact sheet in addition to scans, which they will give to you on a CD. Something that makes them unique is they offer same-day film processing and scanning. They also specialize in restoring old photos and taking passport photos and fingerprinting services for the FBI and state governments. They print posters, canvases, and banners. In addition, they can transfer 8mm, 16mm, videotapes, cassettes, and iPhone video to CD, DVD, or Blu-ray or digital video files. They can also help you with digital memory card recovery.

Treehouse Photo Lab, Honolulu – Treehouse Photo Lab offers developing, scanning, and printing for 35mm, 110, and 120 film in C41, black and white, and E6. E6 is processed only twice a month, so the wait period on that type of film will be longer. They also offer photo printing up to 8x12 inches in-house.

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Idaho

Camera Corral, Coeur d’Alene – This lab processes C41 film in-house and will process black and white and E6 film for you but sends it out to a partner lab. Because of this, the turnaround time for black and white film and E6 film is 7-10 business days, while color film will get back to you much faster. For C41, they develop 35mm, 110, APS, 120, and 220. For black and white and E6, they develop 35mm, 120, and 220. They can also provide scans and prints of your photos.

Timeless Photo, Boise – Timeless Photo offers developing for 35mm and 120/220 color, black and white, and E6 film as well as APS film. They can make prints as small as 2x3 all the way to prints as large as 44x100. For scans of your film, they will place them onto a CD for you. In addition, they also offer print mounting, custom framing, passports, photo restoration, shoebox scanning, and video and image transfer.

Illinois

Bellows Film Lab, Chicago – This film lab has locations in Miami, Atlanta, and Chicago. They will develop 35mm, 120, and 4x5 film in black and white and color. They also offer E6 development and ECN-2 development, ECN-2 being an especially unique offering. In addition to being a film lab, you can buy film, polaroid film, merch, cameras, and other film paraphernalia on their online store. You can also rent cameras through Bellows.

Brooktree Film Lab, Decatur – Brooktree Film Lab offers development for 35mm, 120, and 4x5 in C41, black and white, and E6. You can also receive scans and/or prints with your order. You can also purchase the film through their online shop – you can even order a mystery roll of expired film for a fun surprise. They also offer T-shirts and buttons.

Latitude, Chicago – This film lab offers development services and access to the lab space and equipment for artists and photographers. For film services, they process 35mm and 120 color, black and white, and E6 film. They can provide scans and prints as well with your order. On-site, they have many printers, scanners, and different types of papers. They also have tote bags and art for sale on their website.

Indiana

Roberts Camera, Indianapolis – Roberts Camera offers C41 development services only in 35mm, APS, 110, and 126. They also offer prints with your orders as well as scans. Additionally, they offer passport photos, holiday cards with envelopes, and Photoshop work.

Iowa

The Camera Corner, Davenport – The Camera Corner offers black and white and C41 developing for both 35mm, 120, and 220 film. For APS and 110, 126, or disc film, they offer C41 development only. They will develop E6 film only in 35mm format. They also offer mounting and laminating services, media card recovery, custom photo products, prints, and scans.

DSM Film Lab, Des Moines – At DSM Film Lab, you can get your C41 film in every format - 110, APS, 126, 35mm, 120, 220, and large format. Black and white film development is offered for 110, APS, 126, 35mm, 120 and 220. They offer scanning services as well. You can mail in your order or drop it off in person.

Kansas

Dwayne’s Photo, Parsons – This famous film lab offers various developing services. Why are they famous? They were the last lab on earth that could process Kodak’s Kodachrome film. That was in 2010. Nowadays, for C41, they offer 120, 220, and 35mm. They offer 120, 220, and 35mm in black and white. For E6, they offer 120, 220, and 35mm. They also offer 110, 126, 127, APS, disc color processing, and movie film processing – 16mm, 35mm, regular 8, and super 8. They also sell film and offer movie film transfer, photo restoration, reprints, and apparel.

Process One, Overland Park – Process One offers C41 development for 35mm, APS, 120, and 220 formats. They offer black-and-white development for 35mm, 120, 220, and 4x5 formats. They also offer APS process and slide film processing for 35mm, 120, 220, and 4x5 formats. They can also process 110 and 126 film. Scans and prints are possible to receive alongside development.

Kentucky

State Film Lab, Louisville – This film lab processes C41 film in 35mm, 120, 220, and sheet film; black and white film in 35mm, 120, and sheet; and E6 film in 35mm and 120. They process APS, 110, and 126 film as well. They offer scanning services as well. You can also order film through State Film Lab as well as merch.

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Louisiana

Bennett’s Photo, Metairie – Bennet’s Photo offers C41 and black and white development for 35mm and 120 film. They offer scans and prints as well. They also offer photo restoration, custom framing, and video services. You can convert your 8mm or 16mm movie film to DVD as well as VHS to DVD and DVD to DVD.

Photo Tek, Lake Charles – This film lab processes C41 and black and white film in 35mm, 120, and 220. Prints and scans are available as well; scans are delivered through a CD. You can also purchase cameras and gear through the shop, order large format prints, get your photos restored, and get video transfers done.

Maine

B&W Photo Lab, Portland – As you might pick up from their name, B&W Photo Lab processes black and white film only. They process 35mm, 120, 4x5, and 8x10. They will make darkroom prints for you of any images you’d like printed and they will scan your images for you as well.

Northeast Photographic, Bath – This lab offers C41, E6, and black and white film development. They develop any size from 35mm to ultra-large format sheet film. They offer many scan sizes from small to extremely large, large enough to hold any enlargement. They also sell merch - t-shirts, hoodies, and a darkroom apron.

Maryland

Colorlab, Rockville – Colorlab is specifically a video film lab. They process super 8, 16mm, and 35mm in color negative ECN2, color positive ECP2D, black and white negative D96, and black and white positive D97. They offer printing, scanning, recording, and preservation services as well. You won’t be able to develop your stills here.

Massachusetts

Cat Labs, Boston – This lab processes C41 and black-and-white film in all formats. They will process your E6 film, but it will be with C41 chemistry, so it will be cross-processed, meaning it won’t come out as it normally would if processed with E6 chemistry. This is just down to personal preference; some people enjoy cross-processing their film because it creates unexpected results. They do have plans to incorporate E6 chemistry into their lab in the future. Their flat rate includes developing and scanning with a 2-3 day turnaround time.

Colortek, Boston – Colortek processes E6, C41, and black and white in 35mm, 120, 220, 4x5, and 8x10 formats. You can ask for rush service for C41 and black and white (not E6, likely because they batch develop E6, a less commonly shot film). They offer an array of scan sizes and styles as well as prints. They also offer restoration, retouching, headshots, customizable photo books, DVD transfer services, canvas printing, and alternate finishing services.

Lumentation, Somerville – C41, and black-and-white development services are offered at this lab. For both black and white and C41, you can get 35mm or 120 film developed and then scanned at the resolution of your choice. For C41, you also have the option for the lab technicians to edit the colors of your film for you for an extra price. For black and white, you have the option for the lab technicians to correct the contrast levels of each image for an extra price.

Michigan

Darkroom Detroit, Detroit – Darkroom Detroit is a nonprofit dedicated to increasing photography access, education, and visual literacy in Detroit. Part of that includes developing films for customers and offering the space for rent if people would like to develop their own film. They only develop black and white film at this lab, at sizes 35mm, 120, and 4x5. You can ask for contact sheets, prints, and scans. They offer retouching services as well. To rent the darkroom, you must sign up for a monthly membership.

Woodward Camera, Detroit – This film lab offers developing, printing, and scanning. They will develop 35mm and 120 film in black and white and color. They also offer scanning services for large-format negatives and transparencies.

Minnesota

Basement Lab, Minneapolis – Basement Lab offers C41, E6, and black and white development in 35mm, 120, 4x5, 5x7, and 8x10 formats. You can request regular processing or cross-processing. This lab has different levels of scanning from eco to pro – eco is the least editing while pro includes editing specific to client preference. They offer different levels of sleeving, from placing the film back in its canister/paper backing to sleeving in print file archival sleeves. You can request a contact sheet as well.

Fast Foto, Bloomington – Fast Foto offers C41, E6, and black and white processing of 110, APS, 35mm, 120, and 220. They will process your black-and-white film by hand. They offer an array of scan sizes and offer prints as well.

West Photo, Minneapolis – This lab offers C41 and black and white development in 35mm and 120 formats. They offer scans and prints as well. The turnaround time ranges from 1 day to 1.5 weeks, depending on what services you need. They also offer rental services and sell used cameras and gear.

Mississippi

Deville Camera, Jackson – Deville Camera is a large camera and video store that offers development and many other services. According to their website, they process C41 and black and white in various formats, including 35mm, 120, and more. To place an order, call them at 601-956-9283.

Missouri

Schiller’s, St. Louis – This film lab offers development for C41 35mm and 120 film. They also offer development for black and white 35mm and 120 film. Black and white infrared costs extra. They offer printing and scanning services as well. They have a membership program that allows for discounts on prints, frames, albums, and enlargements.

Montana

The Darkroom, Missoula – The Darkroom in Missoula offers color, black and white, and APS development. They develop 35mm mostly – call them if you have a different type of film at 406-549-1070. For every 10 rolls of film you get developed, you’ll get your 11th roll free!

F11 Photo, Bozeman – F11 develops scans, and prints your exposed film. They also offer retouching and color correction. The website does not specify the type of film they offer development so for more information call 406-586-3281.

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Nebraska

Rockbrook Camera, Omaha, and Lincoln – This film lab develops 35mm, 120, and 220 film in C41 and black and white. Each roll of film is processed by hand at this lab. They offer scanning and printing services as well. You will receive your scans either by email or CD. They also offer video services, photo restoration, photo books, cards/announcements, and photo decor.

Nevada

Photoshack, Las Vegas – Photoshack processes C41, black and white, and E6 film. For C41, they process 35mm, 120, 220, 110, and 126/127. For black and white and E6, they process 35mm, 120, 220, 4x5, and 5x7. A minimum order of three sheets is necessary when sending in large-format film. They offer scans as well as prints. They also offer a variety of printing, mounting, and passport photos at their shop.

New Hampshire

Old School Photo Lab, Dover – This film lab has existed for 41 years. They offer C41, black and white, and E6 development for 35mm, 120, 220, APS, 110, 126, 127/828, 4x5, and C22 formats. You can request scans and prints of your images. You can also purchase the film through Old School Photo Lab and prints and enlargements.

Tomorrows Studio, Amherst – Tomorrows Studio develops C41 and black and white film in 35mm, 120, and 4x5 formats. They are a two-person team with over a decade of experience in the darkroom. You can order prints and scans through the lab as well.

New Jersey

New Jersey Film Lab, Kingston – New Jersey Film Lab offers C41 development and black and white development in 35mm, 120, 620, 220, 110, 126, 127, 828, and APS formats. You can choose between 3 different resolutions for scans, order prints, and request cross-processing. This lab’s history goes all the way back to just after World War II, and they serve their local community and faraway film lovers by mail.

The Photo Center, Bricktown – This film lab develops black and white and color film in 35mm and 120. They also develop E6 film only in 35mm, as well as APS film and 110 film. You can order prints and scans alongside development. In addition to processing, The Photo Center also sells digital cameras, film cameras, lenses, bags and cases, flashes, tripods, and used equipment.

Pro-Lab, Clifton – Pro Lab processes C41, black and white, and E6 film in 35mm, 120, 220, and 4x5. They offer scanning and printing as well. The lab also offers a variety of printing methods, digital proof books, digital greeting cards, sports memory mates, magnets, buttons, and photo restoration.

New Mexico

Camera & Darkroom, Albuquerque + Santa Fe – Camera & Darkroom processes C41 and black and white film in 35mm and 120 formats. They will provide prints, contact sheets, and digital scans upon request. Prints vary in size from 3x5 to large poster sizes. They do not process E6 in-house but will send out the film on your behalf – turnaround time just will be longer. They also offer photo restoration and sell used photo equipment.

Picture Perfect Photo Lab, Albuquerque – This film lab develops 35mm and 120 film in C41 and black and white. They will include contact sheets with your order as well as a variety of scanning and printing options. Picture Perfect Photo Lab has been processing film for over 30 years.

New York

Bleeker Digital, New York – Bleeker Digital offers developing, scanning, and printing for C41 and black and white film in 35mm, 120, and 220. All their film is processed in Refrema dip and dunk machines. They also offer drum scanning, a variety of printing styles, large format scanning, video and audio services, restoration, and custom framing.

Brooklyn Film Camera, New York – C41, black and white, and E6 films are all developed here. Members are offered A cheaper price, and membership is $199 a year. It includes 10 free rolls of processing and scanning. They also offer polaroid repairs, polaroid restoration, photo booth services, and polaroid leathering.

Color Resource Center, New York – This lab processes black and white, C41, and E6 films in 35mm, 120, 220, 4x5, 8x10 and 11x14 formats. They offer printing and scanning services as well. They will also create negatives for you from any digital file you’d like to send them.

Exposure Therapy, New York – Exposure Therapy develops 35mm and 120 black and white and C41 films. They offer scanning, printing, and rush orders. They also process E6, ECN-2, 110, APS, 220, 620, 126 and 127 film but each type is a specialty film and requires an extra charge. They also do passport photos, specialty printing, bulk scanning, and video transfers.

Nice Film Lab, New York – C41, black and white, and E6 films are all developed here. Members are offered A cheaper price, and membership is $199 a year. It includes 10 free rolls of processing and scanning. They also sell film.

NYC Film Lab, New York – This film lab develops C41, black and white, and E6 film in all formats. They also process ECN-2 with ECN-2 chemistry – one of the last labs still doing this. They offer standard scans, professional color-edit scans, and reflective scans. For prints, they offer standard, enlarged, panoramic, and high-end luster.

Photodom, New York – Photodom processes C41 and black and white film in 35mm, 120, 4x5, or 110. They also process APS. Additionally, they process E6 film in 35mm, 120, and 4x5 formats and ECN-2 film (movie film) in 35mm and 120 formats. Scans and prints are offered as well. In addition to film processing, Photodom also offers a natural light studio, sells cameras and apparel, and offers camera gear for rent.

North Carolina

The Asheville Darkroom, Asheville – This film lab processes C41, black and white, and E6 film in 35mm and 120 formats. E6 is an extra $7. They offer scans alongside your order as well. They also have classes in developing and cyanotypes; they offer a membership program for people to use the darkroom independently.

Biggs Camera, Charlotte – Biggs Camera offers C41 and black and white, developing in 35mm, 120, and 220 formats. They offer scans and prints as well. They also offer passport photos, locket prints, rental camera gear, used camera gear for sale, and film.

Fotoshoppe, Raleigh – Fotoshoppe offers development for C41 and black and white film in 35mm, 120, and 220 formats. They also develop 126, 110, and APS film. They offer prints and scans as well. Additionally, they offer restoration services, bulk scanning services, custom printing, passport photos, slideshow services, video transfers, and classes.

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Ohio

Cincinnati Film Lab, Cincinnati – Cincinnati Film Lab offers C41 and black and white development in 35mm, 120, and 220 formats. They have a rush service that will turn your film around in 24 hours but costs extra. They also sell film cameras and film.

Memphis Film Lab, Cleveland – Despite the name of this lab, they are a Cleveland-based lab. They offer C41, E6 and black and white development for 35mm and 120 film. They offer scans and prints as well. They have a helpful page on their website that covers all the possibilities (both the good and the bad) that come with getting old film developed.

Process 614, Columbus – This lab works with expired film, cross-processing, and slide film. They offer development for C41, E6, and black and white film in 35mm and 120 formats. They also develop ECN-2 film. They also sell a black and white film they made in-house – it is black and white and for manual cameras only.

Oklahoma

Apertures Photo, Tulsa – Around since 1990, Apertures Photo offers C41 and black and white development. They offer scans and prints with your order. They also offer cross-processing at the lab for E6 film. Additionally, they offer photo restoration, camera cleaning and calibration, passport photos, studio equipment for sale and for rent, and camera appraisal. They will also buy any working cameras you don’t use anymore.

Main Street Photo-Video, Norman – Main Street Photo-Video develops C41 and black and white film in 35mm, 120, 127, 126, and 110 formats. They offer scanning and printing as well. They also offer custom greeting cards, photo restoration, video transfer services, and a headshot studio. They also sell film and used cameras.

Oregon

Citizens Photo, Portland – Citizens Photo develops E6, C41, and black and white in 35mm, 120, 220, 4x5, 5x7, and 8x10 formats. They offer prints and scans as well. They sell used equipment as well.

Pacific Photo Lab, Eugene – This film lab develops 35mm film only in color and black and white. They also develop APS film for an extra $3. They offer scans and prints as well. They also offer custom cards, items personalized with your own photography, passport photos, and video transfers.

PhotoVision, Salem – PhotoVision offers color, black, and white development in 35mm, 120, and 4x5. They offer prints and scans as well. You can also buy film through their shop and order prints of any photos you’d like to have tangible copies of.

Pennsylvania

Bankrupt Bodega, Pittsburgh – This film lab processes C41 and black-white film in 35mm and 120 formats. They offer scans and prints as well. They also offer art photography services – they will photograph your art and send you hi-res files for your portfolio. Perhaps the most unique aspect of this shop is its partnership with Trace Brewing. You can turn their Pinhole Cream Ale Cans into a camera – the directions are included on the side of the can and on the website. Bankrupt Bodega is also an independent clothing line and art gallery.

Dan’s Camera, Allentown – Dan’s Camera develops color and black and white film in 35mm, APS, and 120 formats. They offer prints and scans as well. They also offer photo restoration, classes, camera repairs, and cameras and gear for sale. Additionally, they offer seasonal studio photoshoots, school portraits, photo booths for your event, event photography, passport photos, headshots, and aerial imaging services via drones.

Hoyer’s Photo, Williamsport – Hoyer’s develops black and white and color film in 35mm and 120. They can do different types of film on special request, you just have to contact them ahead of time at 570-326-0551. They also sell 35mm, 120, 4x5, and polaroid film as well as cameras and gear.

Indie Photo, Philadelphia – This film lab offers black and white and color developing for 35mm, 120, 220, and 4x5 film. They offer an array of scanning styles and printing. They also sell film in-store.

Perfect Image Camera, Lancaster – Color film is turned around by this lab in 1-2 business days, but black and white and E6 have a longer turnaround time of about 2 weeks due to being processed outside of the lab. All film is scanned and printed in-house. They process 35mm, 120, 220, 110, 126, 127, APS, and disc film. In addition to developing, they offer camera repairs, archiving services, rentals, framing, classes, and selling cameras.

Photo Lounge, Philadelphia – Photo Lounge develops color and black and white film in 35mm and 120 formats. They also scan and print your photos. They also offer passport photos, printing and framing, canvas prints, and digitizing of videos, pictures, and movies.

Premier Imaging & Camera, Pittsburgh – This film lab offers C41, black and white, E6, and ECN2 developing in 110, APS, 35mm, 120, and 4x5. In addition to developing services, they also sell cameras and gear. They also offer classes, workshops, and photo walks. You can also rent their studio for your own photoshoots. In addition to the studio, they also have on-site assistants available that you can hire as part of your studio rental package.

Rhode Island

Kerry’s Warwick Photo, Warwick – This film lab processes color film in 35mm, APS, and 126 formats. They offer scans via CD. They also offer prints, enlargements, archiving, video or reels to DVD, cassettes to CD, photo restoration, items customized with your own photography, passport photos, frames, albums, film, and disposable cameras. They can also help you with lost digital image retrieval.

South Carolina

Prism Photo + Framing, Mount Pleasant – Prism develops both C41 and black and white film. They develop 35mm and 120 formats but can only offer scans for 35mm. Black and white turnaround time is 8-10 business days but C41 is next day (unless it’s the weekend, then it’s Monday after 4 PM). They offer prints as well. They also offer custom framing, photo restoration, scanning and archiving of your photos.

Spartan Photo Center, Spartanburg – This film lab process C41, black and white, and E6 film. For C41, they process 35mm and 120 as well as 110, 126, and 220 though they warn that these typically expired films may not come out. They also process old films like C22, K14, and Verichrome. They offer scans and prints as well. They also offer passport photos, camera repairs, sensor cleaning, classes, photo events, data recovery service, rental gear, used gear for sale, studio rental, portraits, movie film to DVD, video tape repair, and videotape to DVD.

South Dakota

Harold’s Photo, Sioux Falls – Harold’s Photo processes 35mm, 24mm, 110, E6, 120, 126, and 220 film in C41 and black and white. They also process APS film and E6. They offer prints and scans. Additionally, they offer archive scanning, photo restoration, video services, classes, passport photos, business portraits, custom framing, and equipment for rent or sale.

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Tennessee

Boutique Film Lab, Mount Juliet + Nashville – This lab offers C41 development in 35mm, 120, 220, 4x5, 110/126, APS, and disc formats. They develop in 35mm, 120, 220, 4x5, 110, 126, 127, and 130 for black and white. For E6, they develop in 35mm, 120, 220, and 4x5. For ECN-2, they develop 35mm and 120. They offer prints and scans. They also sell film and merch.

Knoxville Film Lab, Knoxville – This film lab processes C41, black and white, E6, and ECN-2 film. They also offer prints and scans. They also sell film and merch. For questions about film sizes developed, call 865-466-5831.

Southbound Film Lab, Nashville – Southbound Film Lab develops C41 and black and white film in 35mm format only. They offer scans alongside your order.

Texas

Austin Camera, Austin – Austin Camera develops C41, black and white, and E6 film in 35mm and 120. They also develop 110, 126, 127, 620, and APS film. They use Fuji chemical-based printers and scanners with Crystal Archive paper exclusively. They also offer video transfers, repairs, and gear for rent. They also sell film, cameras, gear, lighting, darkroom accessories, and vintage collectibles.

Lago Vista Film Lab, Austin – This film lab develops C41 film in 35mm, 120, and APS formats. They offer scans and prints as well. They also sell mugs, stickers, sweatshirts, t-shirts, and leggings.

Legacy Photo Lab, Fort Worth + Dallas – Not only does Legacy Photo Lab offer lens calibration, camera repair, and printing services, but they also develop film. Unlike many labs, you automatically receive free JPG scans of your film when you fill out their order form online (most of the time, it is a separate charge to receive scans). You can drop your film off in person or ship it to them at their address. They process color, black and white, and slide film in 35mm, 24mm APS, 110, 126, 120, and 220, and offer scans and prints.

Lone Star Darkroom, Dallas – Lone Star Darkroom develops film for both locals and people all over the country. You can mail your film to them to their address or use their dropoff system at Don’s Photo Equipment. Lone Star develops color, black and white, and slide film in 35mm, 110, 120, and 220, and offers scans and prints.

Utah

Allen’s Camera, Salt Lake City + Provo + Orem + Layton – Allen’s Camera develops C41, E6, and black and white film in 35mm, 120, 110, 126, APS, and 4x5. In addition to developing, Allen’s sells cameras, camera bags, lenses, tripods, batteries, video accessories, and film. They have cameras and other gear available for rent, depending on your shop’s location. They also offer printing, scanning, photo books, cards and invitations, audio/video services, restoration, and custom framing.

The Find Lab, Orem – The Find Lab offers C41, E6, and black and white developing services for 35mm, 120, 220, and 4x5 film. They also will develop your film soup. Scans and prints are possible with your order as well. They also sell film, film cameras, instant cameras, and merch.

Vermont

Green Mountain Camera, South Burlington – This film lab develops C41 and black and white film in 35mm, APS, 120, and 22 formats. They offer prints and scans as well. Their membership program allows your film to be developed, printed and scanned at a discount. They also sell cameras, lenses, and accessories. Additionally, you can order custom items with your photography on them, such as shirts, mugs, calendars, and ornaments. They also will buy your old, still-working gear.

Lezot Camera, Burlington – Lezot Camera develops C41, black and white, and E6 film in 35mm and 120 formats. They offer scans and prints. They also offer camera cleaning and repair and cameras and gear for rent. Additionally, they sell camera gear, film, tripods, studio lighting, darkroom necessities, and frames.

Virginia

Dominion Camera, Ashburn + Falls Church – Dominion Camera offers C41 and black and white developing for 35mm, 120, 220, 110, 126, and APS. They offer scans and prints as well. They also offer photo restoration, passport photos, camera repair, video/audio transfer, photo books, cards, calendars, and classes. They also sell cameras and gear. They also have a studio available for rent for portrait sessions.

Little Light Film Lab, Norfolk – This film lab offers C41 and black and white development in 35mm, 120, 110, APS, and 4x5 film. They also offer scans and prints. They host workshops in film photography and sell film and film cameras.

McClanahan Camera, Warrenton – McClanahan Camera offers C41 developing for 35mm and 120 formats. They offer scans and prints as well. In addition to their film services, they run a photo contest in the community. Additionally, they sell cameras and lenses and offer framing, photo restoration, passport photos, video transfer, private lessons, classes, and special events.

Void Film Lab, Lynchburg – Void Film Lab offers C41 and black and white development for 35mm and 120 formats. They also offer scans.

Washington

Moon Photo Lab, Seattle – This film lab offers C41, black and white, and E6 development for 35mm, 120 and 220 film. They offer prints and scans as well. Additionally, they offer fine art printing, retouching, and restoration.

Shot On Film Store, Seattle – Shot On Film Store develops C41, E6, and black and white film in 35mm, 120, and APS. They also offer prints and scans. In addition to developing, they also sell film, film cameras, instant cameras, digital cameras, and merch.

Speedy ePhoto, Tacoma – Speedy ePhoto offers C41, E6, and black and white development in formats 110, 126, 35mm, 120, 220, and APS. Additionally, they can work with outdated film that requires K12, K14, or C22 processing. They also sell film and items personalized with your own photography, like mugs, cards, calendars, wall art, and stationery.

Wisconsin

Art’s Cameras, Greenfield – This film lab processes C41 and black and white film in 35mm, 120 and 220 formats. They also offer scans and prints. They also offer photo restoration, digital image recovery, passport photos, video transfers, items personalized with your own photography, classes, and events. They rent out and sell cameras and gear as well.

The Camera Company, Madison – The Camera Company process C41, black and white, and E6 film in 35mm, 120, and 220. They offer scans and prints. They also sell cameras, lenses, video cameras, audio accessories, film cameras, film, darkroom essentials, tripods, and other accessories. They also offer classes, rentals, passport photos, video-to-DVD transfer, memory card recovery, repairs/cleaning/calibration, retouching, and photo restoration.

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