Hasselblad 500C/M

Hasselblad + 35mm film by Marian Chinciusan
Marian Chinciusan

Hasselblad + 35mm film by Marian Chinciusan

I just found these 3D printer project files for a film adapter and thought "I should give it a try!"

Film. Calming and exciting at the same time, by Louis Rimmer
Louis Rimmer

Film. Calming and exciting at the same time, by Louis Rimmer

"You can think of different film stocks as different paints and canvases, and the various lenses as different eyes to look at the world with." Tell us about yourself. My name is Louis Rimmer, I'm 18 years old and from rural Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK. I am currently living in Bristol, UK and in my first year of a BSc in Psychology at the University of Bristol. When and how did the film journey begin for you? My dad always had a good eye for photography even though he only ever used an

Become familiar with your camera, by Krystian Krawczyk
Krystian Krawczyk

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

Images of shapes and light by Andy David Wright
Andy David Wright

Images of shapes and light by Andy David Wright

"The way film records light and the colours it produces cannot be matched by digital." Tell us about yourself. So I am 31 years old, I am from Dorking, Surrey, UK. I have just setup self employed working as a food photographer in the Cambridgeshire area, I do commercial work for restaurants, cafes, and bakeries in the local area. Prior to that I had worked as a photographer in the Royal Air Force since 2009, winning RAF Photographer of the Year in 2014. All of this work has been done throug

Murat Erman Aksoy - Ever changing shapes
Murat Erman Aksoy

Murat Erman Aksoy - Ever changing shapes

"Support your local lab." Tell us about yourself. I’m 28-years-old Berliner, drawing lines for a living. When and how did the film journey begin for you? It started in a closet a decade ago, when something shiny caught my eye. What Could we always find in your gear bag? Ricoh GR10 with cheap film in it + spare Porta400 for more important occasions. What camera makes you click? Hassi 500C/M & Konica Hexar AF, although it doesn’t click that much. Who are your subjects?

People. By Pierpaolo Morra
Pierpaolo Morra

People. By Pierpaolo Morra

"Analog allows me to put all of myself into creating the image." Tell us about yourself. I am 31 years old. I come from Monteroni, a little town in the South of Italy. Currently, I live in San Francisco and work as a Freelance Photographer, lifeguard and swim instructor. What interested you at the beginning about analog photography? I got interested in analog photograph first off because I like the look of analog photographs. Secondly, I feel that analog photography allows me to expre

Riccardo Sirica: Feminine Beauty
Riccardo Sirica

Riccardo Sirica: Feminine Beauty

"Put your heart in what you do, it will change everything!" Tell us about yourself. I'm a 48 y.o. italian guy and I live in Rome where I work as engineer. When and how did the film journey begin for you? My father was into this. When I was 13 y.o. he gave me a Canonet 28 (still in use!) with a roll of bw film and he told not to waste it.. I just did my shots about the killing of a pig in a village festival. But I suddenly realized that reportage was not my focus. I was so interested i

Angeles Peña: The insignificance of mankind against such infinity.
Angeles Peña

Angeles Peña: The insignificance of mankind against such infinity.

"I yearn to explore the forces that are constantly molding our land." Tell us about yourself. I'm 29 years old. I'm from Bariloche a town in North Patagonia, Argentina. I'm a photographer and a mom. Growing up in the Patagonian Mountains vastly enhanced my fascination for nature. I yearn to explore the forces that are constantly molding our land. To contemplate and admire the world around us by recording the way in which things transform into something new, different . Not the landscape

M'hammed Kilito: A different story from each person
M'hammed Kilito

M'hammed Kilito: A different story from each person

" Hasselblad 500 cm, I’m so in love with the sound the mirror makes when it slaps after pressing the shutter button." Tell us about yourself. I am 35 years old, living in Rabat, Morocco. Working as a freelance photographer and videographer when I’m not travelling and working on my personal photography projects. When and how did the film journey begin for you? Ever since I was a kid, my dad gave me his Canon FTB. I used it tremendously for many years until it broke. But the film journe

Christoph Boecken. Focus on what's in front of you
Christoph Boecken

Christoph Boecken. Focus on what's in front of you

"Pentax 67. It’s built like a tank, works like a charm" Tell us about yourself. I’m 33 years old, living and working in Berlin, Germany as a freelance software developer, doing photography in my spare time. When and how did the film journey begin for you? In 2010, after shooting digital for about two years I remembered that my father had had a Hasselblad 500C/M in his drawer which he bought in the early 90s but never really used, so I asked him if I could borrow it. Back then I had no

Things started with an OM-1 for Håkan Nyman!
Håkan Nyman

Things started with an OM-1 for Håkan Nyman!

"Shooting film makes you think." Tell us about yourself. My name is Håkan, I am 42 years old and live in Sweden. I am working as an airport firefighter. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I started to shoot film "seriously" about two years ago when I got my hands on dad´s Olympus OM-1. After that I bought a Hasselblad 500cm. I also have a Mamiya RZ67 and a Canon eos 5, and of course a Zero 2000 pinhole. What type of film do you usually shoot and what made you choose

Film comes out of the fridge, with Ben Vine
Ben Vine

Film comes out of the fridge, with Ben Vine

"I recently "sacrificed" the vegetable section at the bottom of the fridge to make room for film" Tell us about yourself. I'm 43, I was born in Britain, grew up in Italy, studied in London and ended up in Madrid where I live and work. I spent a long time working as film maker for advertising agencies but now I'm trying to edge my way towards working full time as a photographer and visual artist. It's a long, slow journey but I do have my fair share of little breakthroughs. When and how d