Uruguay
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
Bits and parts of life, by Camila García
"I enjoy film photography because it teaches you to be patient, you have to wait for the perfect moment, the perfect light." Tell us about yourself. My name is Camila García, I'm 26 six years old. I live in a little country in South America called Uruguay, right between Argentina and Brazil. I'm a text editor but I've been working on printing books in braille for about four years. I really love my job, I'm the only person doing it in my country and it's very necessary; information is power
Sol Anna's film diary
"I consider colour as one of my strengths when taking photos, so black and white is a challenge." Tell us about yourself. I'm a 20 year old girl, dreamer and aspiring artist from Montevideo, Uruguay, a small country from South America. When and how did the film journey begin for you? When I was 15 I asked my father to give me his analogue camera, a canon Eos and he did so I sporadically took photos with it, and kept shooting with my digital. Then, two years ago a friend gifted me his