Germany

Finding Beauty in the Everyday: Julius’s Film Photography in Hamburg
Julius Weidner

Finding Beauty in the Everyday: Julius’s Film Photography in Hamburg

Focusing on the quiet beauty of routine, Julius lets intuition and simplicity guide his film work.

Black and white portraits by David Schelhorn
David Schelhorn

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

[NSFW] Dream Control – When Freedom Ends
dream control

[NSFW] Dream Control – When Freedom Ends

An art book and exhibition with staged photographs, illuminating essays, chilling stories and profound background texts: a rollercoaster ride through a virtual entertainment park for sleepwalkers, set in the near future; visually and literary compelling.

Meet Marlin Helene and her film photography passion
marlin helene

Meet Marlin Helene and her film photography passion

I'm 21 years old and live in an old small town in central Germany called Göttingen. I started studying photojournalism and documentary photography in autumn 2018 and do also a lot of other work in photography and journalism to earn some money.

[NSFW]Film as the only photographic medium, by Frank Lassak
Frank Lassak

[NSFW]Film as the only photographic medium, by Frank Lassak

"Film is the only available alternative, if I want to maintain the high standard of cinematic art and portraiture photography" Tell us about yourself. A journalist and photographer, living and working in Berlin, I own two ateliers: Efacts Media, specialising on editorial content for print and online magazines, and Efacts Photography, a studio focusing on cinematic photography and highend portraiture. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I started making photos as a teenag

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

"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

A mix of people, light and setting. By Peter Brandsch
Germany

A mix of people, light and setting. By Peter Brandsch

"I think it's the more "natural" style of analog photos, mixed with the "do it yourself" attitude, which led me to analog photography." Tell us about yourself. My Name is Peter Brandsch and I'm 25 years old. I'm from Siegen, a most of the time boring city between Cologne and Frankfurt. Actually, after I got my "Master of Education" a few weeks ago, I started my student teaching in primary school. When and how did the film journey begin for you? After round about 2 or 3 years of shoo

"Going Crazy", by Maximilian Heinrich
Maximilian Heinrich

"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

Become familiar with your camera, by Krystian Krawczyk
Germany

Become familiar with your camera, by Krystian Krawczyk

"Still a long way to go, but I am looking forward to it. " Tell us about yourself. I am 34 years old, born in Poland in 1981. My Mom moved to Dortmund/Germany in 1982 - my Dad already lived there since 1976. I still live in Dortmund, lucky that I found work after studying near my home city. My son is six years old now, and he likes to help his dad taking analog pictures, especially while using middle format cameras with waist level finders. It is obvious that I love photography, but I´m als

Boys on film, by Annika Weertz
Germany

Boys on film, by Annika Weertz

"Shooting film just makes you think before pressing the shutter." Tell us about yourself. I am 25 years old and I am doing my Master's program (technical editorship and multimedia documentation) at the moment. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I have had a Holga for a while and I had only used it once until this year, because I had such an incredibly awful experience getting the film developed. To cut a long story short, I was misinformed about the costs and ended payin

Maximilian Heinrich: Focus on your vision
Germany

Maximilian Heinrich: Focus on your vision

"I quickly realized that there is a whole world to explore and got hooked." Tell us about yourself. I was born in 1985 in Munich, Germany. I work as a Senior Conceptual Designer at a digital full-service agency, consulting large companies on their corporate websites, digital storytelling strategies, and creative content output. On the side, I shoot portraits and do street photography almost every weekend. I used to work as a video reporter for Siemens and thus learned how to shoot and pr