analog-photography

Without Incident by Zeno Gill
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Without Incident by Zeno Gill

I called the series "Without Incident" to celebrate our having completed the shoot without the authorities shutting us down

The choreography of everyday life with Eleftheria [part 2]
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The choreography of everyday life with Eleftheria [part 2]

I'm a ballet dancer and analog photographer from Athens, Greece. I've been dancing with the National Greek Opera for 10 years now, and it's both a passion and a job that has given me the opportunity to work with amazing choreographers

90's ballin with Daniel Bocai
Daniel Bocai

90's ballin with Daniel Bocai

The 90s aesthetic is making a strong comeback in today's fashion and culture, and I wanted to capture that vibe through film photography. For this shoot, I focused on capturing the old-school, hip-hop, American street life aesthetic that is so iconic to that era.

Rossana Battisti and her various forms of art
rossana battisti

Rossana Battisti and her various forms of art

I'm a traditionalist photographer and I work mainly with analogue cameras (Nikon FM2, Canon AE1, Pentax 645, Weltaflex 120 and toy cameras) becouse is much more poetic. I develop my own color and black and white rolls and I print by myself.

Fish Fetish with Tomas Terekas
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Fish Fetish with Tomas Terekas

"Film photography is a great big toy, probably better then Lego for a bunch of guys above the age of 14. " Tell us about yourself. Let’s say, I first took a camera in my hands about 4 years ago in London where I’ve been based for the past 10 years (I’m now moving back to Lithuania where I come from originally), hardly qualifying for being called a ‘young’ artist. It was all about messing around without a clear purpose, for I only started taking photography seriously a couple of years later

Dream about motherland with Tamas Paczai
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Dream about motherland with Tamas Paczai

"Film photography is a great big toy, probably better then Lego for a bunch of guys above the age of 14. " Tell us about yourself. I'm 35. I was born in Romania then we moved to Hungary when I was 8. I'm the Head of Photography for a Hungarian monthly women's magazine Képmás and also having assignments for international and local press as a freelance photographer. When and how did the film journey begin for you? When I was about 12 and grabbed the family camera to shoot a duck in the

High heels, by Maximilian Heinrich
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High heels, by Maximilian Heinrich

"That's why I fell in love with Polaroid. Love all what's vintage!" It's time for the forth article from Max! The project is called "High Heels". How did this idea of a project came to you? Full-disclosure, this was my very first completely analog photo set at a time when I was still learning the basics about analog photography. So all I wanted back then was to do a first „test fashion shoot“ on black and white film (35mm). It felt naturally to start with a completely black outfit for

Radiohead and other peculiar characters, by Damian Hovhannisyan
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Radiohead and other peculiar characters, by Damian Hovhannisyan

What drives me to shoot film is the artistic grain and the deepness of the photo. Tell us about yourself. I am 29 years old. I'm from Armenia and I run my own studio and my little photography company. The company deals with art photography, product photography, commercials and so on. When and how did the film journey begin for you? The film photography journey started around 6-7 years ago in Moscow, when I bought my first film camera (Mamiya M645). I used to have a digital Canon came

"Less is more", by Chantal Convertini
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"Less is more", by Chantal Convertini

"Film. It reminds me that photographs are valuable and real." Tell us about yourself. I‘m Chantal Convertini, I‘m 24 years old and I‘m an art student. For a living I work part time in a restaurant. When and how did the film journey begin for you? My film journey started exactly one year before. I always wanted to try it, because I grew up shooting digital and I just had to know how analog works. my friend borrowed me his camera; he got a second hand. It was an old and beautiful Cosin

[NSFW]A mix of faces, by Adam White
Adam White

[NSFW]A mix of faces, by Adam White

"Keep shooting, don’t get discouraged, explore and have fun." Last year we published an article from Adam White. If you want to check out his previous work, click here. It's time for a second article! You can find Adam White here: Tumblr, www.burlapandlight.com, Flickr.

"Waiting for a no-show", by Maximilian Heinrich
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"Waiting for a no-show", by Maximilian Heinrich

"A timeless scene of a young woman waiting for her partner at the theatre" It's time for the third article from Max! If you don't remember him, you can read more about his work from our first article, "Focus on your vision" or check out the second one, Going crazy. The third one is about a project called „Waiting for a no-show“. How did this idea of a project came to you? I got inspired to do this photo set when my girlfriend and I took some street fashion portraits for her fashion

[NSFW] Mrs Wolf, by Charlie Foster
Charlie Foster

[NSFW] Mrs Wolf, by Charlie Foster

"Under the quiet sailor hides the storm, its simple smile hides the desire, under this desire hides destruction, under this destruction hides Mrs Wolf." A while ago we published our first article featuring Charlie Foster's work. The article is called "Shots from "Life", a book by Charlie Foster" and if you're interested, you can read more about it here. This time, he's showing us another project, called "Mrs Wolf". Tell us about the project. I present you Mrs Wolf. It’s the woman who