medium format
A walk in the park with Anca - by Marian Chinciusan
"I was trying to connect with my Hasselblad" The story behind the shots. Well the story behind these shots is a simple one. I was trying to connect with my Hasselblad 500c/m and Anca is always a good subject for photos. She's not camera shy, can look straight into the camera and leave the impression that there's nobody taking pictures. She's natural. So after I got my Hasselblad and shot a couple of rolls with it, I didn't get the look I wanted. I wanted something that I've seen on photog
Shots from "Life", a book by Charlie Foster
"I wish to tell nothing, just show the life." Tell us about yourself. I am 27 years old, I live in France and I am an art director. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I began to shoot film since the death of my grandfather who was himself a photographer who took thousands of photos of life in general. His death was an electric shock for me. When I inherited his camera, I wanted to feel what got him into this and support what he so much liked and used all his life. Thus I
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
Murat Erman Aksoy - Ever changing shapes
"Support your local lab." Tell us about yourself. I’m 28-years-old Berliner, drawing lines for a living. When and how did the film journey begin for you? It started in a closet a decade ago, when something shiny caught my eye. What Could we always find in your gear bag? Ricoh GR10 with cheap film in it + spare Porta400 for more important occasions. What camera makes you click? Hassi 500C/M & Konica Hexar AF, although it doesn’t click that much. Who are your subjects?
"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
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
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
People. By Pierpaolo Morra
"Analog allows me to put all of myself into creating the image." Tell us about yourself. I am 31 years old. I come from Monteroni, a little town in the South of Italy. Currently, I live in San Francisco and work as a Freelance Photographer, lifeguard and swim instructor. What interested you at the beginning about analog photography? I got interested in analog photograph first off because I like the look of analog photographs. Secondly, I feel that analog photography allows me to expre
Legs Unlimited by Denys Trofimchuk
"A Polaroid. And I was blown away by technology and the looks of it." Tell us about yourself. My name is Denys Trofimchuk. I am 27 years old, and I am originally from Eastern Europe,from Ukraine. I've been living in New York City for the last 5 years. At the moment I am working a pretty much desk job- I am a product photographer for a jewelry company in Diamond District. What was the first thing that interested you in film photography? When I was a kid, my uncle, who was a submariner,
David Congnard - Film photography, impossible to erase!
"Photography is light. Never forget." Tell us about yourself. I'm 43 years old. I'm from Paris, not Texas, France. I'm in charge of copyright in a media company. What first interested you in analog photography? It's impossible to erase ! So, you must make effort, be attentive and careful. Watch (observe), perceive (feel), understand (grasp), frame (choose), release (decide). Doing things seriously, with respect for them. What camera makes you click? First, SLR : Nikon F3, Conta
Ondra Zeman. Understand the world we live in.
"I enjoy pressing the shutter and that's all. " Tell us about yourself. My name is Ondra Zeman, I live in a small town Slavkov u Brna in Czech Republic, I'm a 34 years old kid and work as a freelance graphic designer. Film photography has become my passion since 2007, completely self-taught. I can't exactly talk about my work, because there is such a wide range between everything. But I will try hard to introduce. I don't really care about the format, but my favorite seems 6x7 with Pen
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