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Purple Reign - by Zeno Gill
A series by Zeno Gill and Cacia Zoo on a Purple Lomochrome film.
Danko Maksimovic from Belgrade, Serbia
My work is mostly inspired by the French Novuelle Vague cinema movement. But I also draw inspiration from films with impressive cinematography
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
[NSFW] The age of all possibilities, by Valentin Duciel
"When we receive the prints, we do the trip a second time, it's magic!" Tell us about yourself. My name is Valentin Duciel, I am 23 years old, and I am from Orange in the south of France, currently I live between Lyon and Paris. In the past I was a cook, it was my passion, but I quickly felt disgust for the working conditions and the "human" relations of this work, often close to slavery. Currently I do some cooking sometimes, and I sell some photographs, which allows me to subsist. Wh
Time kept between layers of silver. By Piotr Trojanowski
"The most important thing when using film is that I have to think about the result before I even touch the camera." Tell us about yourself. I was born in 1984 so I’m in the age of Christ. Currently I work for a clothing company, I am responsible for supplies during the production times. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I wasn’t born with the camera. Photography was always present in my home but it wasn’t my hobby or anything. In 2008 I decided to enter the photography
Film memories, by Flavia Gramaccioni
" I wanted to bring memories with me, so I started to practice analogue photography." Tell us about yourself. I'm 24 years old. I'm from Arezzo, Tuscany. I'm a theatre actress. When and how did the film journey begin for you? My journey with film cameras started two years ago with disposable cameras. Back then I used to take photos rarely but, periodically, moving from one city to another, I wanted to bring memories with me, so I started to practice analogue photography. But, later o
A film story, by Leonardo Bizzarri
"I like to think I'm telling a story instead of "stealing a moment"." Tell us about yourself. I'm 31 and I live in Perugia, Italy. It's my hometown. I'm an electronic and audio engineer. When and how did the film journey begin for you? It actually started six years ago I guess...I discovered my dad's Yashica FX-3 from the '80 hidden in a wardrobe. At that time my older brother was starting to shoot photos and I decided to try as well using films. What drives you to keep shooting
Analog portraits by Marco Mancini
"Film is like poetry." Tell us about yourself. I'm 39 years old, from Rome, Italy and I work as a freelance photographer. When and how did the film journey begin for you? It started from inside, I was already working with digital cameras but I started to need something deeper than a file...and on january 16th I was walking in the center of Rome and I saw one of the coolest camera shops in Rome, where I found my first love...my Hasselblad 500cm. What drives you to keep shooting f
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
Rays of light, by Eleonora Furlan
"If you want to portray a feeling or a moment, I think film is the best way to do it." Tell us about yourself. My name is Eleonora Furlan and I’m a 22-year old amateur photographer, based in Italy. I’m currently studying for a Master’s degree in International Relations. When and how did the film journey begin for you? My parents used to take analog photographs when they were younger, so I already had two very good film cameras at home: a Yashica FX-3 Super and a Pentax K1000. I star
[NSFW]Film as the only photographic medium, by Frank Lassak
"Film is the only available alternative, if I want to maintain the high standard of cinematic art and portraiture photography" Tell us about yourself. A journalist and photographer, living and working in Berlin, I own two ateliers: Efacts Media, specialising on editorial content for print and online magazines, and Efacts Photography, a studio focusing on cinematic photography and highend portraiture. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I started making photos as a teenag
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