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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.
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.
COVID-19 Lockdown Long-Distance Project – Melissa & Aleksandar
One week ago, we found ourselves talking about our lack of artistic inspiration and motivation during the COVID-19 lockdown. That's when we had the idea for this project
Anthropomorphe by Chiara Dondi
Chiara shoots black-and-white negatives, then manually colorizes the images herself.
Fish Fetish with Tomas Terekas
"Film photography is a great big toy, probably better then Lego for a bunch of guys above the age of 14. " Tell us about yourself. Let’s say, I first took a camera in my hands about 4 years ago in London where I’ve been based for the past 10 years (I’m now moving back to Lithuania where I come from originally), hardly qualifying for being called a ‘young’ artist. It was all about messing around without a clear purpose, for I only started taking photography seriously a couple of years later
Boudoir session, by Oscar Paradela
"When I saw my first photos made with the rz67 I almost went crazy" Tell us about yourself. My name is Oscar Paradela, and I am a traditional photographer. I use medium format cameras and black and white films. Photography, for me, is a language, a way of expressing myself, all my works are usually planified and thoughtful. When I've got an idea, I like to think about it as a project or as a set of pictures, then I plan it and make it real. In all my pictures I try to express somethi
"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
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
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
Maxime Garnier: Models
"The Rolleiflex! I could shoot film with it all day long, no doubts about it!" Tell us about yourself. Hey, I'm Maxime Garnier and I'm 28 years old. I work as a Human Resources officer and of course, in my free time I shoot film. Canon AE1P / Ilford HP5+ 400 / E. Soto Workshop 2015 / Model : Jessica / MUA : Caroline Madison / Stylist : Yanina Nikitina When and how did the film journey begin for you? My film journey began near march 2015. My father used to tell me that he was storing
FE. By Iulian Ignat
"Could places be conquered by femininity?" Here's another article from Iulian Ignat! You can see the other one we wrote about him and his project here. Tell us about the project, FE. Around the end of 2011 I felt the need to make a change. Til then, I always tried to catch things that were already happening, to go as unnoticed as I could, make my camera invisible and not take part in what was happening, either if it was daily street photography, a show, the carnival of Venice or the l
Móni Vilà getting intimate with film
"A small but strong warrior." Tell us about yourself. I’m 29, I was born and “grew up” in Bogotá, the capital city of Colombia. When someone asks about what I do for a living, I’d like to answer pointing to what makes me live or the things I can't live without: Reading, watching movies, drinking coffee, obviously taking photographs, but also thinking about photography, writing about photography and dreaming about photography. *Nikon F4S - Ilford HP5 400* When and how did the film jou