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Once Loved with Patrick Lynch
A small collection of images made in a North Carolina salvage yard. Film used was very expired Kodak Portra 120 donated by a friend
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
Create something with a purpose. By Santiago Murillo
"Even more impressive was how smooth the film lever felt. It was my first time performing that motion and fell in love instantly." Tell us about yourself. Hello! I’m Santiago. I am a portrait photographer currently living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I am originally from Bolivia. Lived there until I was 18 years old and moved over to the US to attend college. I pay the bills (as well as all my film expenses) by photographing weddings over the weekend. That is my current full-time job although I
Double-exposures on film, by Hayden Williams
"A good double exposure takes a lot of thought and composition." Tell us about yourself. My name is Hayden Williams, I'm 22 and from Frederick, Maryland. I'm currently in University, about to graduate with a degree in Biochemistry. How long have you been taking analog photographs, and how did it start? I've been taking analog photos for about 2 and a half years. I saw a Canon AE-1 at a thrift store for 25 dollars. It came with a really cool camera strap, and I thought that even if the
Using the light, by Andrew Miller
"The process of shooting film appeals to me more. " Tell us about yourself. I'm 35 years old. I am from Ohio but currently live on Maui via Chicago. I make a living on Maui with photography, family portraits on the beach, real estate, and will soon be doing work for magazines and things like that. Have to be diverse out here. When and how did the film journey begin for you? That's very easy to answer. I learned on film because I started photography before there was much of a digital m
[NSFW] A Bodypaint Tribute, by Corey Deshon
"A never before seen synthesis of texture and color in a celebration of the feminine form." One of the first photographers we wrote about on onfilm.photo was Corey Deshon. If you would like to read the article, you can find it here. This time we're featuring his latest project, called "Obnoxious Liberals: A Bodypaint Tribute to Jean-Michel Basquiat." Tell us more about the project. What I've done for this series is take selections from the great body of work of the neo-expressionist pa
Double exposures by Kimberly Seabury
"Photography continues to empower me." Over a year ago we wrote an article about Kimberly Seabury and we posted her amazing photos. If you want to see it, click here. Back then, when we asked her if she makes any experiments on film, her answer was a quick "I do! I love double exposures, long exposures and cross processing.", so this time we chose to focus more on her double exposures, which are amazig, so enjoy! More of her work can be found here: www.kimberl
Spur-of-the-moment shots by Madhu Narayan
"I tried different types of digital cameras for a few years, but found the pictures to be too “clean,” without any character." Tell us about yourself. I am 32 years old. I live in the United States and I work at a small college. What interested you in film photography? I have always been interested in photography and I started out in college with film. I tried different types of digital cameras for a few years, but found the pictures to be too “clean,” without any character. This past
Obsession for disposables by Rita Wang
"I love the idea of being able to capture 27 different moments in time without feeling the urge to edit them immediately" Tell us about yourself. 19, residing in sunny Los Angeles, California, but I spend most of my year in Boston as a student at Tufts University. When and how did you start using disposable cameras? My first exposure to film cameras was in elementary and middle school, when it was the trend to send your kid on school field trips with a disposable camera for picture-tak
Lee Fisher: Creative double-exposures
"Why waste film on dull things you’ll grow bored with?" Tell us about yourself. Hi, my name’s Lee Fisher and I’m 31, live less than half an hour southeast from Downtown LA in a city called Whittier, and I currently work at a small tacos and craft beer joint while I try to figure out how the hell to make a living from my photography. When people ask me what I do, I usually tell them I work with animals–if you’ve ever worked at a restaurant, you know that’s not that far off. #serverlife
Abdel Alfahham: The richness and complexity of film
"I put a lot of thought and time into my exposures" Tell us about yourself. I am twenty-three years old, amateur photographer based in Philadelphia, USA. I work as an Environmental Scientist. Sailboat on Sunset Beach 2, Cape May - Ektar 100 pushed to 400 iso When and how did the film journey begin for you? I started shooting film in the summer of 2013. After browsing various Portra 400 and Ektar 100 scans on the Internet, I decided that my first backpacking trip ought to be documente
Mike Monaghan: Slow down and wait for the surprise
"Light in general inspires me. It can bring out the beauty in anything." Tell us about yourself. I am 27 years old, from Seattle, Washington. I take portraits for a living, and absolutely love it. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I’ve been shooting photos since I was 17, and started professionally about 5 years ago. I started shooting film at the beginning of 2015. I was not feeling challenged as a photographer anymore, so I decided to take the step into shooting film.