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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.
Finding Beauty in the Everyday: Julius’s Film Photography in Hamburg
Focusing on the quiet beauty of routine, Julius lets intuition and simplicity guide his film work.
Paname Paper #1 “Modes de vie” by Grégoire Huret
Shot entirely on film, his weapon of choice is the Leica M6, paired with Kodak Tmax 100 and Ilford Delta 100, offering a rich, monochromatic texture that perfectly complements the mood of his street scenes.
A different Paris Fashion Week SS19 - with Gregoire Huret
Our friend Gregoire wants to share with our readers a different story about the Paris Fashion Week SS19. As we don't like too much talk, here's what he saw there:
A journey on film, by Simone Piña
"I still shoot film because I realized that I prefer the quality of this photos, the grain, the texture." Tell us about yourself. Simone Piña is my name. I'm 22 and I'm from Uruguay. I'm a Graphic Design student. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I started to take film photos because I thought it was the best way to learn photography. It's like if you want to learn to play de guitar, you will start with an acoustic guitar. The digital camera has a lot of information that confu
High heels, by Maximilian Heinrich
"That's why I fell in love with Polaroid. Love all what's vintage!" It's time for the forth article from Max! The project is called "High Heels". How did this idea of a project came to you? Full-disclosure, this was my very first completely analog photo set at a time when I was still learning the basics about analog photography. So all I wanted back then was to do a first „test fashion shoot“ on black and white film (35mm). It felt naturally to start with a completely black outfit for
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
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?
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
Matthew Osborne: The female form.
"I am a rangefinder shooter at heart" Tell us about yourself. 38yrs, living in Coventry UK and I juggle photography and accountancy jobs. Speedgraphic+AeroEktar+TMax400 When and how did the film journey begin for you? I lost interest in digital photography perhaps 3 years ago now (using a Nikon D800) and while looking for something more I bought 3 rolls of Ilford FP4+ film for my late Grandfathers Yashica MG-1. I learnt to develop my own black and white film and I guess the rest is h
Everyday life on film by Sebastian Cvitanic
"Before shooting it's really important to talk about the person's background and what drives them in life." Tell us about yourself. I am 34. I was born in the south of Chile also known as Patagonia. Most of my jobs have been retail related, and some commercial photography mainly done with a digital camera. "Portrait of Koyo" Yashica124G / Kodak Portra 400 When and how did the film journey begin for you? I discovered an "agfamatic" 110 format camera lying around the house in the lat