Mamiya RZ67
[NSFW] Revisiting Redscale by Cameran.Click
Check out these amazing redscale shots using different gear and techniques.
iso 400 pushed to 1600 by Ivan Kavaldzhiev
Ivan Kavaldzhiev is one of our older friends, that had already been published before here. In this series, I wanted to convey a mixture of classy, romantic and in the same time playful feeling. I used a variety of cameras - Mamiya RZ 67, Plaubel Makina 67, Pentax 645N II and Rolleiflex 2.8E. I've loaded them with Kodak Portra 400 and Fuji Pro 400H pushed to 1600 ASA which gave me better low-light capabitilies and a bit more contrast. I'm a photograher based in Sofia, Bulgaria and have been int
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
Haley through a Pentax 6x7, by Andrew Miller
"Pentax 6x7. Great camera and a nice alternative to lifting weights. " At the beginning of this year we published an article featuring Andrew Miller's work. It's called "Using the light, by Andrew Miller" and you can read it here. He's back with a new series! Tell us a few words about these photos and the gear you used. I shot this series with Haley Permenter on a Pentax 6x7. This was my first time using the camera. A couple years ago when I started shooting film again regularly I wa
Using the light, by Andrew Miller
"The process of shooting film appeals to me more. " Tell us about yourself. I'm 35 years old. I am from Ohio but currently live on Maui via Chicago. I make a living on Maui with photography, family portraits on the beach, real estate, and will soon be doing work for magazines and things like that. Have to be diverse out here. When and how did the film journey begin for you? That's very easy to answer. I learned on film because I started photography before there was much of a digital m
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
Nikola Stokanovic: Human stories
"Respect each frame." Tell us about yourself. My name is Nikola Stokanovic. I am 31, born in Belgrade -Yugoslavia today Serbia and i shoot interiors and F&B (food and beverage) for a living. What was the first thing that interested you in film photography? What first interested me.. Everything! Every sound that film cameras produce like film rewinding, shutter sound, curtain and mirror move. Expectations of what would come out after developing. That feeling when you hold a SLR film ca
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
Razvan Bradut. Storytelling
"Shoot as if you would be proud of your heritage and be playful about it, as we are the modern storytellers." Tell us about yourself. I’m 31 years old, born and raised as a veterinarian in Galati, Romania. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I guess it was boredom from shooting digital and wanted a change, about 2 years ago. I did some research and ended up with a mint K1000 that I still use to this day. But without the help of the ones that stepped before me on this road
Lee Fisher: Creative double-exposures
"Why waste film on dull things you’ll grow bored with?" Tell us about yourself. Hi, my name’s Lee Fisher and I’m 31, live less than half an hour southeast from Downtown LA in a city called Whittier, and I currently work at a small tacos and craft beer joint while I try to figure out how the hell to make a living from my photography. When people ask me what I do, I usually tell them I work with animals–if you’ve ever worked at a restaurant, you know that’s not that far off. #serverlife
Adam White: Return to film photography
"Keep shooting, don’t get discouraged, explore and have fun." Tell us about yourself. Canon EOS3 Cinestill 800T When and how did the film journey begin for you? What Could we always find in your gear bag? Mamiya RZ67 on Fuji Pro 400H What camera makes you click? Canon EOS3 Cinestill 800T Who are your models? How do you interact with them before shooting? Models are people in and out of town, social media and Model Mayhem. I interact with them by keeping it low key and keeping them l
Michael Taborsky: Shooting film from a young age
"Every time I get a "new" old camera, I get excited about it, because each camera sounds and feels different." Tell us about yourself. I'm 28 years old, living in Vienna at the moment. I'm doing my masters degree in communications at the moment and work full time as a PR & Social Media consultant at a local agency. Besides that I shoot film. When and how did the film journey begin for you? At a pretty young age. My mother studied applied arts and shot a lot of Polaroid back in the day