editor's picks
[NSFW] The age of all possibilities, by Valentin Duciel
"When we receive the prints, we do the trip a second time, it's magic!" Tell us about yourself. My name is Valentin Duciel, I am 23 years old, and I am from Orange in the south of France, currently I live between Lyon and Paris. In the past I was a cook, it was my passion, but I quickly felt disgust for the working conditions and the "human" relations of this work, often close to slavery. Currently I do some cooking sometimes, and I sell some photographs, which allows me to subsist. Wh
Boudoir session, by Oscar Paradela
"When I saw my first photos made with the rz67 I almost went crazy" Tell us about yourself. My name is Oscar Paradela, and I am a traditional photographer. I use medium format cameras and black and white films. Photography, for me, is a language, a way of expressing myself, all my works are usually planified and thoughtful. When I've got an idea, I like to think about it as a project or as a set of pictures, then I plan it and make it real. In all my pictures I try to express somethi
Roses in Portugal, by Yoshitaka Goto
We've published his work twice already and it is time for the third one! If you're interested to see our previous articles, here are 2 links to them: Crazy double exposures and Another side of genesis. This time it's about Portugal and roses! You can find Yoshitaka Goto here: www.photobox.jp, Instagram, Facebook.
[NSFW]Feminine emotions, by Yuki Yu
"There are so many ideas and emotion that could only be shared between women." Tell us about yourself. I am Yuki,25 year old who from Hong Kong. I work as a product photographer. I take portrait for my own projects. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I remember I started using film when I was 20. One of my friends told me that using film to take photos is so different than a digital camera and said about how amazing film is. I doubted about it so I had to try. Then it tu
[NSFW]The human body on film, by Szymon Jobkiewicz
"Analogue photography for me is the other dimension. It’s the escape from everyday life." Tell us about yourself. I am 31. I live in Warsaw, Poland. I have few passions but photography is the most important for me. When and how did the film journey begin for you? When I was 16 I got my first full frame camera. Unluckily, the cost of films and all the necessary equipment was too expensive for me that time, so I had to give up for a while. The real adventure started 15 years later, whe
All My Friends Look Really Good, by Sebastian Buzzalino
"Film has such a bodily presence that I sometimes miss with digital and it keeps me obsessed." Tell us about yourself. I am 29 years old, live in Calgary, AB, Canada and I am a photographer and a talent buyer for a indie music club. When and how did the film journey begin for you? My first film camera was a Yashica Electro 35 GSN, which I bought in 2010 or 2011 shortly before I travelled through Japan. That time was also the start of my photography career in general and while I was le
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
"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
Faces, by Denys Trofimchuk
"The sometimes blurry, out of focus shots from Holga brought me more joy then hundreds of images from my Sony A7." Tell us about yourself. My name is Denys Trofimchuk. At the moment I am working a pretty much desk job- I am a product photographer for a jewelry company in Diamond District. We published Denys's work on two occasions so far and it's time for the third one! If you want to see the previous articles, go ahead and check them out! Legs Unlimited by Denys Trofimchuk and Fur, by
[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
Haley through a Pentax 6x7, by Andrew Miller
"Pentax 6x7. Great camera and a nice alternative to lifting weights. " At the beginning of this year we published an article featuring Andrew Miller's work. It's called "Using the light, by Andrew Miller" and you can read it here. He's back with a new series! Tell us a few words about these photos and the gear you used. I shot this series with Haley Permenter on a Pentax 6x7. This was my first time using the camera. A couple years ago when I started shooting film again regularly I wa
"Going Crazy", by Maximilian Heinrich
"Showing a person’s transition from a normal state of mind to complete craziness." Last year in December we published the first article featuring Maximilian Heinrich's work. The article is called "Focus on your vision" and if you haven't, you can read it here. We plan on publishing more of his work and we're starting with the project called "Going Crazy". How did this idea of a project came to you? The idea for this photo set was sparked by the choice of location, an abandoned psychi