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Tobias König: Black and white makes you focus on the subject and the framing
Tobias König

Tobias König: Black and white makes you focus on the subject and the framing

"A small Voigtländer 35mm film camera...this camera changed everything" Tell us about yourself. I am 25 years old and just finished my studies with a Bachelor of Science in Cognition and Media Science. I live in Dortmund, North Rhine Westphalia, but i take every chance to travel. I currently try to make a living out of photography, but still thinking about getting a master degree. When and how did the film journey begin for you? It all began with a small Voigtländer 35mm film camera w

Dennis Wisnia: No random shots
Dennis Wisnia

Dennis Wisnia: No random shots

"I’m in love with my medium format Mamiya" Tell us about yourself. I’m 27 years old. Established in Hanover, Germany where I work as freelance photographer. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I grew up in a digital generation. My family made use of polaroid photography in the 80’s/ 90’s. I had my first experience with digital cameras, taking pictures of my friends skate and bmx actions. The outcome was sports photography. Now only portraits. Especially of beautiful wo

Eugene Klimut. Film takes time
Eugene Klimut

Eugene Klimut. Film takes time

"Every shot takes a huge amount of time but I really do enjoy it!" Tell us about yourself. My name is Eugene Klimut. I'm 25. I live in Grodno, Belarus. I work as an architect. In my spare time I take pictures on a film camera. A lot of my friends who work as photographers deal with digital cameras. It's rather expensive to take photos on a film camera and also it takes a lot of time to produce the final picture. They are asking me all the time why I'm using a film camera instead of a digita