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Fish Fetish with Tomas Terekas
"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. Let’s say, I first took a camera in my hands about 4 years ago in London where I’ve been based for the past 10 years (I’m now moving back to Lithuania where I come from originally), hardly qualifying for being called a ‘young’ artist. It was all about messing around without a clear purpose, for I only started taking photography seriously a couple of years later
Norbert Eleryk: A medium format love story
"Film never dies !!!" Tell us about yourself. Hey. I'm originally from Poland but I live in London for the last 11 years. I'm 34 years old and I work in the casino as a croupier and I'm in the process of starting to organise photographic workshops. When and how did the film journey begin for you? My first memory is when my dad gave me my first camera (age 10) it was simple Kodak film camera which I took with me for a school trip. When I came back he developed my pictures and he was no
Andrej Russkovskij: Kitsune
"The fox's journey symbolizes the trip people go through to find the place they belong to." Remember Andrej Russkovskij? A while ago we posted and article about him, called "Electric Colours by Andrek Russkovskij" which can be found here. This time, he's talkinkg about one of his projects, called "KITSUNE". Tell us the story behind these amazing photos! The fox mask was a Xmas gift for Isabel, my girlfriend. We immediately thought it would prove perfect for a photoshoot. Few months
Toby Harvard: Timeless strangers
"Always on the lookout for strangers with a certain spooky/haunted/timeless quality." Tell us about yourself. 35, from London, and I've been writing lately (my movie The Greasy Strangler, which premiered at Sundance and SXSW, is released in October). When and how did the film journey begin for you? As a child, messing around with my parents' film cameras. What Could we always find in your gear bag? Kodak Ektar 100 film, pentax k1000 and canon ae1 cameras. And sometimes an olympu
Marianna Cardenio: Inside/Outside and more
"Inside nature, there is man. Inside man, there is nature." Tell us about yourself. My name is Marianna Cardenio, 24 years old, Italian, Freelance Press Photographer based in London and Madrid. When and how did the film journey begin for you? My film journey began about seven years ago. I started doing experiments with an old Nikon when I was studying photography in Florence. It was love at first sight! I still develop my own films in the darkroom and every time I enjoy it more. I fee
Live Music & Live Photos
Beside photography, my other passion in life has always been music. I also ended up spending quite a few years of my early life playing in a few bands in Italy, mainly on a strict Fender Stratocaster/Marshall diet. But that's another story, so let's move on. So, in terms of music, what better city than London to go out and watch a concert almost every night? Actually, that was not the reason I moved there, but it did help a bit. I soon came to realise that was the combination of music & phot
Citizens by Rossella Castello
"In the end, developing negatives, printing in the darkroom, playing around with chemicals was what made up my mind and made me shoot only film now" Tell us about yourself. Hey, I’m Rossella and I’m 21. I’m from Italy but I have been living in London since two years now. I am attending my last year of Photographic Arts. Tell us about the project Citizens Ten different shops, ten different cultures, one road. CITIZENS is an attempt to show how different ethnicities are cooperatively w