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Paname Paper #1 “Modes de vie” by Grégoire Huret
Grégoire Huret

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 Paris to New Zealand trip with Sophie Jourdain
Sophie Jourdain

A Paris to New Zealand trip with Sophie Jourdain

Sophie Jourdain takes her analog photography camera from Paris to New Zealand and shows us the wonders she met! Check out the post for more photos.

A different Paris Fashion Week SS19 - with Gregoire Huret
Grégoire Huret

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:

Streets, by Etienne Despois
Etienne Despois

Streets, by Etienne Despois

"I quickly realized that the analog photos were way better." Tell us about yourself. Hi, I'm Etienne a 35 years old guy that is french and lives in Paris. I currently work in IT in a research center. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I started using film when I came back from a trip and wanted to buy a better camera than the small APN that I had. At that time a good numeric camera was pretty expensive and I’ve just finished school so I wasn’t the richest man on earth (

Mookie Brooks, about styles money can't buy.
Mookie Brooks

Mookie Brooks, about styles money can't buy.

"I really don't enjoy digital photography, it's too real, too precise" Tell us about yourself. I'm Dominique « Mookie » Brooks, I'm 21 and study engineering in France. I grew up in NYC, moved to Paris with my mom when I was 12. I got both passports, I can watch both football. When and how did the film journey begin for you? My grandpa was always using film, I always preferred it to digital stuff. He had a Minolta SRT 101, now it's mine. I really don't enjoy digital photography, it's t

David Congnard -  Film photography, impossible to erase!
David Congnard

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

Arnel Dela Gente: Losing my DSLR was a blessing in disguise.
Arnel Dela Gente

Arnel Dela Gente: Losing my DSLR was a blessing in disguise.

"I put at least 5 rolls in each of my bags." Tell us about yourself. I'm 38 years old. I came from Manila Philippines and I'm working as a fashion, runway, portrait and events photographer in Paris, France. *An auto-portrait with my old Practica MTL 5* When and how did the film journey begin for you? Long story if i start from the beginning. I'll just tell you when I started film seriously. I have several 35mms and mediu

Meet Louis Dazy
Louis Dazy

Meet Louis Dazy

Louis likes to experiment with multiple exposures. Tell us about yourself. My name is Louis Dazy, I live in Paris and I work as an art director in an agency. When and how did the film journey begin for you? Well, the film journey begun 8 months ago, I wanted to get into photography, and I have had a digital camera back then, but didn't like shooting with it because I couldn't achieve the film look I liked. I bought a Nikon F2 in October 2014, a couple of film rolls and started shooting