film photography
Exploring Brazil’s Rhythms, Colors, and People Through Ana Feliciano’s Film Photography
The subtle power of film photography to hold stories of home, change, and self.
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.
The Art of Watching People: Yanis Machonis on Street Film Photography
Yanis Machonis shares his approach to street film photography — capturing authentic, unscripted moments in Rome and beyond.
Less is More: Pascal Küng’s Analog Vision of Lanzarote
Pascal captures the raw beauty of Lanzarote on film, embracing simplicity and the unexpected in every frame.
In the Studio with Katie Jo Small: Golden Experiments
Katie Jo Small’s Golden State celebrates creativity, light and the happy accidents of film photography.
Meet Terry Magson: Telling Stories Through Music and Film Photography
Terry’s journey through Southeast Asia was documented on film, showing the unique atmosphere of the places and the people along the way.
[NSFW] Agnieszka Ostrowska: Connections Through Film
Agnieszka combines film photography with authentic connections, capturing moments of creativity and intimacy during a unique retreat in the Spanish desert.
The colors of Zakynthos on Kodak ColorPlus
I captured these photos using an old yet meticulously restored Canon P camera dating back to 1970.
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
If you have ghosts - by Odna (Lucie Boucher)
The equipment used does not really matter in my work: some images are taken spontaneously (I just pick a basic camera, load it and shoot); sometimes I draw my picture weeks before I shoot, sometimes I use a field camera with paper or film or a pinhole camera.
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.
[NSFW] Marina in sunny Cadiz - a visual story by Thomas Berlin
Marina, a young woman is travelling. Arrived in sunny Cadiz she decided to relax a bit in her apartment and on the balcony before she prepared to go out. The images are taken on 35mm film (Fuji Pro 400 H) with a 85mm lens on a Nikon F6.