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Pinhole photography by Nils Karlson
"Zero Image 2000 , quite sharp for a pinhole, but still fuzzy enough not to be confused with a normal camera." Last time we interviewed Nils Karlson we talked about his book "Earth Stands Still". You can check it out here. This time it's all about pinhole photography! Tell us about your pinhole cameras. I settled down to two pinhole camera these days, after a wild trip through different cameras in early 2015. It has boiled down to my first pinhole camera, a Zero Image 2000, which shoots
"Nature, grain and simplicity" by Luca Ellena
"He uses film because this medium enables him to master composition better and slows down the process of creating an image." Luca Ellena is a young photographer from Fribourg, Switzerland who visits cities and places around the globe to witness and document life but also shoots around his hometown. To create his photographs he uses digital and film cameras, depending on which project he is working on. He uses film because this medium enables him to master composition better and slows down
"Earth Stands Still" - a book by Nils Karlson
"Silent and vast spaces, where the eye can wander without obstacles." Remember Nils Karlson? A while ago we posted an article about him which can be found here. After two years of preparation, photographer Nils Karlson launched the crowdfunding campaign for his first photo book Earth Stands Still on Saturday, October 1st on Indiegogo. The 25cm x 20cm (a little smaller than 8“x10“) hardcover book features 40 photos over the spread of 80 pages, accompanied by written contributions by Bria
Natural Elements by Johams Leguisamo
"I'll never forget my first roll, that feeling of waiting to see how the photos come out." Tell us about yourself. I am 27 years old, I’m from Panama City, Panama and working as a graphic designer. What first interested you in analog photography? When I studied graphic design in the university, I had a class of photography with analog cameras; I'll never forget my first roll, that feeling of waiting to see how the photos come out, the colors on each photo (digital cameras can't provid
Timothy Flower: Surreal explosions of pink and blue
"I discovered infrared 35mm film and I've been obsessively shooting it since. " Tell us about yourself. I am 31 years old from Auckland, New Zealand. I work full time as a cinematographer (otherwise known as a Director of Photography) on documentaries, feature films and commercials. When and how did the film journey begin for you? When I first got into photography at about the age of 18 I shot on film because that was pretty much the only option. Digital SLRs had just started coming o
Ana Blanco Bernárdez: Catch the unnoticed things
"I became a hunter of those small places or objects that come unnoticed until a click gives them light again." Tell us about yourself. I'm 22. I live in Bueu, a small sailor village located in the northwest of Spain. I'm currently studying architecture in A Coruña. I was always in contact with a beautiful nature, characterized by the vast ocean and some of the most important natural parks. Being connected with this place where I had the luck of being born, I became a calm person with a cl
Abdel Alfahham: The richness and complexity of film
"I put a lot of thought and time into my exposures" Tell us about yourself. I am twenty-three years old, amateur photographer based in Philadelphia, USA. I work as an Environmental Scientist. Sailboat on Sunset Beach 2, Cape May - Ektar 100 pushed to 400 iso When and how did the film journey begin for you? I started shooting film in the summer of 2013. After browsing various Portra 400 and Ektar 100 scans on the Internet, I decided that my first backpacking trip ought to be documente
Angeles Peña: The insignificance of mankind against such infinity.
"I yearn to explore the forces that are constantly molding our land." Tell us about yourself. I'm 29 years old. I'm from Bariloche a town in North Patagonia, Argentina. I'm a photographer and a mom. Growing up in the Patagonian Mountains vastly enhanced my fascination for nature. I yearn to explore the forces that are constantly molding our land. To contemplate and admire the world around us by recording the way in which things transform into something new, different . Not the landscape
Fabrizio Milazzo: Fight the digital desert
"Don't be afraid to experiment." Tell us about yourself. I'm 18 years old and live in Sicily, a beautiful and forgotten island in the Mediterranean. I'm attending the last year of high school. When and how did the film journey begin for you? My first approach to photography was precisely with film. My mom gave me her camera when I was 12 and since then I have not stopped. Now I have my own camera, I improved my technique and the choice of films is more sophisticated, but the desire to
Kristen Sciberras: New experiences on a daily basis
"I feel the most true to myself while I'm traveling, experiencing new things on a daily basis." Tell us about yourself. I grew up in the Pacific North West in the city of Vancouver, BC. I moved out at the age of 17 just two hours north of the big city to the ski town known as Whistler to work part time in a snowboard shop and to shoot freelance work as much as I can. When and how did the film journey begin for you? For as long as I can remember my parents have always been artistic, my
Anna Hermann. Inspiration found in nature
"I adore plants, seeing their progress of growing, the way the colors change" Tell us about yourself. I am 26 years old, from Germany, Berlin. For a living, I help out in my mother´s business and work on my own projects. When and how did the film journey begin for you? Around 8 years ago. My dad who was a passionate analogue photographer who took amazing care of his equipment showed me his photographs - which is when I fell in love. So I became more and more interested in taking pictu
Things started with an OM-1 for Håkan Nyman!
"Shooting film makes you think." Tell us about yourself. My name is Håkan, I am 42 years old and live in Sweden. I am working as an airport firefighter. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I started to shoot film "seriously" about two years ago when I got my hands on dad´s Olympus OM-1. After that I bought a Hasselblad 500cm. I also have a Mamiya RZ67 and a Canon eos 5, and of course a Zero 2000 pinhole. What type of film do you usually shoot and what made you choose