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The Art of Watching People: Yanis Machonis on Street Film Photography
Yanis Machonis shares his approach to street film photography — capturing authentic, unscripted moments in Rome and beyond.
Mastering self-portraits by Angélique Boissière
I like to use always the same tools so that I don't have to think about it while shooting and to always get the same result.
Sinful Violet from Kaloyan Grozev [NSFW]
NSFW! Post contains nudity. Hello, my name is Kaloyan and i'm 21 years old. Got my first camera 4 years ago and since than i'm mostly interested in Portrait / Fashion photography.Two years ago met with one of my mentors
A black and white story, by Valentin Derrien
"I definitely go for that feeling I have when I discover my photographs, this mix between anxiety and excitement is priceless." Tell us about yourself. I am 23 years old, I was born and raised in Brittany, France. I then moved to Montreal, Canada for my studies. I am currently based in Lyon, France, where I am doing a masters degree in engineering. When and how did the film journey begin for you? Back in the days, when I was still living in Brittany, my garage was a total mess and between su
Analog portraits by Marco Mancini
"Film is like poetry." Tell us about yourself. I'm 39 years old, from Rome, Italy and I work as a freelance photographer. When and how did the film journey begin for you? It started from inside, I was already working with digital cameras but I started to need something deeper than a file...and on january 16th I was walking in the center of Rome and I saw one of the coolest camera shops in Rome, where I found my first love...my Hasselblad 500cm. What drives you to keep shooting f
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
All My Friends Look Really Good, by Sebastian Buzzalino
"Film has such a bodily presence that I sometimes miss with digital and it keeps me obsessed." Tell us about yourself. I am 29 years old, live in Calgary, AB, Canada and I am a photographer and a talent buyer for a indie music club. When and how did the film journey begin for you? My first film camera was a Yashica Electro 35 GSN, which I bought in 2010 or 2011 shortly before I travelled through Japan. That time was also the start of my photography career in general and while I was le
NYC on film, by Grégoire Huret
"Not knowing how the photograph will be is really stimulating for the mind and it completly changed my way of taking pictures." Tell us about yourself. I’m Gregoire Huret from Paris, I’m 30 and I just quit my job - I used to work in space planning for building construction - to find something new. During this break I decided to visit a friend and celebrate Christmas with my wife in NYC. When and how did the film journey begin for you? When I was 15 my dad gave me an old pentax becaus
"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
[NSFW]Roman window - part I, by Fabio Sabatini
"Loneliness (a state I truly love)." Remember Fabio Sabatini? Over a year ago we published the first article from an ongoing series and now we're back. If you'd like to read the previous post, you can check it out here. This time we're focusing on his series called "Roman window". Could you tell us more about the project? I shot this series in an attic with a great view on Rome and most of all, a fantastic light. I shut down the blinds to create a surreal light effect. I wanted
Shots from "Life", a book by Charlie Foster
"I wish to tell nothing, just show the life." Tell us about yourself. I am 27 years old, I live in France and I am an art director. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I began to shoot film since the death of my grandfather who was himself a photographer who took thousands of photos of life in general. His death was an electric shock for me. When I inherited his camera, I wanted to feel what got him into this and support what he so much liked and used all his life. Thus I
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