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Tom Sebastiano's Mamiya experience
Tom Sebastiano shot Film photography using two similar Mamiya tlr cameras and reveals his awesome results with us.
I'm going through changes - with Fer
I've been shooting on film for over 6 years now. I went through many changes in my life over that period of time - travelling, career changes, breakups, moving to other cities
Instant people, by Andreea-Mihaela Andrei
"I just wanted to take portraits of people;" Tell us about yourself. I'm 25. I was born and raised in Bucharest, Romania and I'm currently living in London. I'm a part time artist and in the other half I have a part time job that leaves me some time for my first job as an artist. I studied 2 years at the film school in Bucharest. I'm addicted to cinema, I love cats and I have one, his name is Kubrick ( because I do have a a little obsession on Stanley Kubrick), I love rain, I also love
Film. Calming and exciting at the same time, by Louis Rimmer
"You can think of different film stocks as different paints and canvases, and the various lenses as different eyes to look at the world with." Tell us about yourself. My name is Louis Rimmer, I'm 18 years old and from rural Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK. I am currently living in Bristol, UK and in my first year of a BSc in Psychology at the University of Bristol. When and how did the film journey begin for you? My dad always had a good eye for photography even though he only ever used an
Every shot counts, by Steve Emery
"The raw feel and mood of analogue is what made me gravitate towards it" Tell us about yourself. My name is Stephen Emery, age 27 and still not sure what I do for a living. How did you start shooting film and why do you keep doing it? I picked up my first analogue camera in March this year, having no experience in photography at all. Being inspired by many of the photographers I've come across online, I went on Ebay and purchased myself a camera! While I lacked (and still do in many r
A trip to Italy, by Matthew Wilkinson
"I don't think you can beat the look of film." Tell us about yourself. My names Matthew Wilkinson and I’m a wedding/lifestyle and music photographer from Norfolk in the U.K. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I started shooting film about 2 years ago, I’ve always liked the thought of doing the whole process myself, from taking the shot, developing it, to printing an image in the darkroom and I don't think you can beat the look of film. What camera makes you click?
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
Richard PJ Lambert - Destructors
"The final pictures are the opposite of immediacy; they are unpredictable and susceptible to fault." A while ago we wrote an article about Richard PJ Lambert and the amazing photographs he is shooting. We're posting another one for his project called "Destructors" where he's talking about ways to mess around with chemicals Tell us about the project! “Honour thy error as a hidden intention” by Brian Eno. I work from a state of perpetual creative block. When my pictures feel lifeles
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
Matthew Osborne: The female form.
"I am a rangefinder shooter at heart" Tell us about yourself. 38yrs, living in Coventry UK and I juggle photography and accountancy jobs. Speedgraphic+AeroEktar+TMax400 When and how did the film journey begin for you? I lost interest in digital photography perhaps 3 years ago now (using a Nikon D800) and while looking for something more I bought 3 rolls of Ilford FP4+ film for my late Grandfathers Yashica MG-1. I learnt to develop my own black and white film and I guess the rest is h
Richard PJ Lambert: Double exposed life
"Don’t let other people’s expectations limit your creativity." Tell us about yourself. I’m 32 from Birmingham, England and I fix computers for my day job. (Have you tried turning it off and on again?) When and how did the film journey begin for you? I started taking pictures with a DSLR in my twenties but got bored with how flat the images looked and the ‘noise’ was horrible. My wife bought me an analogue camera and I loved it – the manual focus, grain and nature of the process wer