landscape

Less is More: Pascal Küng’s Analog Vision of Lanzarote
Pascal Küng

Less is More: Pascal Küng’s Analog Vision of Lanzarote

Pascal captures the raw beauty of Lanzarote on film, embracing simplicity and the unexpected in every frame.

The colors of Zakynthos on Kodak ColorPlus
Marian Chinciusan

The colors of Zakynthos on Kodak ColorPlus

I captured these photos using an old yet meticulously restored Canon P camera dating back to 1970.

The year of the plague, by Daniel Battiston
Daniel Battiston

The year of the plague, by Daniel Battiston

I got into photography as a grown-up and entered through the digital door. A couple of years later I started flirting with film, and today I move without complexes between the two worlds, I see them as different tools to achieve different results.

Undiscovered Nordic landscapes by Dora Kontha
Dora Kontha

Undiscovered Nordic landscapes by Dora Kontha

Dora Kontha is an analogue photographer who specializes in wide open spaces, rough nature, and undiscovered Nordic landscapes. Her work focuses on the form of unreal nature. She creates melancholic and dramatic photographs with traditional film cameras

Love at the beach by Philipp Henriksen
Philipp Henriksen

Love at the beach by Philipp Henriksen

All the pictures were shot with a Canon AE1, using Kodak Ektar 100.

You're A Sunflower (The Book) by Kyle Mattson
Kyle Mattson

You're A Sunflower (The Book) by Kyle Mattson

This book is a celebration on life. I grew up without a father, so my mom and grandma raised me.

Dream about motherland with Tamas Paczai
Tamas Paczai

Dream about motherland with Tamas Paczai

"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. I'm 35. I was born in Romania then we moved to Hungary when I was 8. I'm the Head of Photography for a Hungarian monthly women's magazine Képmás and also having assignments for international and local press as a freelance photographer. When and how did the film journey begin for you? When I was about 12 and grabbed the family camera to shoot a duck in the

Time kept between layers of silver. By Piotr Trojanowski
Piotr Trojanowski

Time kept between layers of silver. By Piotr Trojanowski

"The most important thing when using film is that I have to think about the result before I even touch the camera." Tell us about yourself. I was born in 1984 so I’m in the age of Christ. Currently I work for a clothing company, I am responsible for supplies during the production times. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I wasn’t born with the camera. Photography was always present in my home but it wasn’t my hobby or anything. In 2008 I decided to enter the photography

Travels around the world, by Lénika Muñoz
Lénika Muñoz

Travels around the world, by Lénika Muñoz

"There is something really emotional about films, you have to accept them and embrace all the mistakes and imperfections." Tell us about yourself. I am 27 years old and I am a visual artist. I do painting, drawing, engraving, photography and tattoos, but I've never been able to live from it. So I've been traveling since 2014 and doing any kind of job. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I bought an old camera when I was living in Australia. I always liked photography but

Landscapes, by Charlotte Chateau
Charlotte Chateau

Landscapes, by Charlotte Chateau

"I love this feeling of being able to immortalize a moment without being able to discover the result before having developed the roll of film." Tell us about yourself. My name is Charlotte, I’m 26 years old, and I live in Montpellier, in South of France. Currently, I study the world of human resources, and I do my internship at the human resources department of a hospital. When and how did the film journey begin for you? My parents met on a trip to Peru. My mother is Argentine and vis

A trip to Italy, by Matthew Wilkinson
Matthew Wilkinson

A trip to Italy, by Matthew Wilkinson

"I don't think you can beat the look of film." Tell us about yourself. My names Matthew Wilkinson and I’m a wedding/lifestyle and music photographer from Norfolk in the U.K. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I started shooting film about 2 years ago, I’ve always liked the thought of doing the whole process myself, from taking the shot, developing it, to printing an image in the darkroom and I don't think you can beat the look of film. What camera makes you click?

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