Kodak Portra 160
Girls Under Water by Nick Perry
"if I can score 10 rolls of velvia 50 I’ll scoop it right up!" Girls Under Water These images were shot in my parent’s pool with a poorly designed 35mm underwater camera when I was eighteen around the month of August 2008. Although they may appear prurient, that was not my original intention when shooting. Actually the images here are the frames in-between the intended shots of my friends swimming through tubes, snorkeling around in the pool and having imaginary tea parties under water.
This amazing world on film, by Andrea Lastri
"I realized that working with film was much more congenial with my personality." Tell us about yourself. I was born in 1965 in Italy and I work in an Internet Service Provider. Hence, I shoot in my free time and most of my pictures belong to the geographical area of Trentino, South Tyrol and the surrounding regions. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I began shooting by sheer serendipity when someone gave me a pocket digital camera before departing for a vacation trip. I
Ryan and the Pentax from the basement
"The sentimental connection to my dad’s camera that he had taken all over the world shooting keeps me tied pretty tight to it." Tell us about yourself. My name is Ryan, I am 30 years old and I work for a civil engineering firm as a project technologist living in Edmonton Alberta, Canada. When and how did the film journey begin for you? My entry into the film world started about a year ago, I was out at my parents acreage helping my dad clean out one of the storage rooms in the basement
Time traveling with Martin Gomez
"I like to discover the grain of all this old films stored for years, sometimes I dream this is like playing with time." Tell us about yourself. Hi! I'm a 38 years old French teacher, based in Corrientes, Argentina. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I began taking pictures 20 years ago with a Canon 5000. Soon I desired to develop them myself, so I ran my own laboratory in my mother's house. The beginning was easy with film but it would never be the same for copies. I did