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Maria Guzman’s Lens: Celebrating Women’s Strength, Vulnerability, and Natural Beauty
Experience the delicate balance of strength and softness in Maria Guzman’s portrait series featuring Emily.
Paname Paper #1 “Modes de vie” by Grégoire Huret
Shot entirely on film, his weapon of choice is the Leica M6, paired with Kodak Tmax 100 and Ilford Delta 100, offering a rich, monochromatic texture that perfectly complements the mood of his street scenes.
Without Incident by Zeno Gill
I called the series "Without Incident" to celebrate our having completed the shoot without the authorities shutting us down
Lomo shots of Christian by Alyssa-Nais Tourte
Below is a series of peaceful portraits of Christian, shot in Lyon, France.
Speed Graphic portraits by Brantt Higa
Leading up to the shoot, I'm really nervous because 1; they're strangers. 2; I'm very introverted. 3; would be the first time I'm shooting strangers.
[NSFW] Natasha by Florin Radu
Below is a series of studio shots with Natasha, Bronica RF645 camera loaded with Ektar 100 expired in 2006 and Efke 40 expired in 1980.
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.
Mastering self-portraits by Angélique Boissière
I like to use always the same tools so that I don't have to think about it while shooting and to always get the same result.
Anthropomorphe by Chiara Dondi
Chiara shoots black-and-white negatives, then manually colorizes the images herself.
Black and white portraits by David Schelhorn
I started digital photography in 2009 but was never really satisfied with my photos. In the year 2014 I bought a Canon AE-1 and got started
A black and white story, by Valentin Derrien
"I definitely go for that feeling I have when I discover my photographs, this mix between anxiety and excitement is priceless." Tell us about yourself. I am 23 years old, I was born and raised in Brittany, France. I then moved to Montreal, Canada for my studies. I am currently based in Lyon, France, where I am doing a masters degree in engineering. When and how did the film journey begin for you? Back in the days, when I was still living in Brittany, my garage was a total mess and between su
Time kept between layers of silver. By Piotr Trojanowski
"The most important thing when using film is that I have to think about the result before I even touch the camera." Tell us about yourself. I was born in 1984 so I’m in the age of Christ. Currently I work for a clothing company, I am responsible for supplies during the production times. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I wasn’t born with the camera. Photography was always present in my home but it wasn’t my hobby or anything. In 2008 I decided to enter the photography