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Heavy backpack by Wojciech Nowicki
A Nikon F-501 or Nikon FE2, accompanied by a Nikkor 50mm 1.8 or 100mm 2.8 lens.
The choreography of everyday life with Eleftheria [part 2]
I'm a ballet dancer and analog photographer from Athens, Greece. I've been dancing with the National Greek Opera for 10 years now, and it's both a passion and a job that has given me the opportunity to work with amazing choreographers
90's ballin with Daniel Bocai
The 90s aesthetic is making a strong comeback in today's fashion and culture, and I wanted to capture that vibe through film photography. For this shoot, I focused on capturing the old-school, hip-hop, American street life aesthetic that is so iconic to that era.
[NSFW] Wild Romagna with Lulu
Romagna is a state of grace. When we began this journey, Gio and I, we didn't know where it would lead us. She wanted to go back to her place, I wanted to discover her country.
Mastering self-portraits by Angélique Boissière
I like to use always the same tools so that I don't have to think about it while shooting and to always get the same result.
Anthropomorphe by Chiara Dondi
Chiara shoots black-and-white negatives, then manually colorizes the images herself.
iso 400 pushed to 1600 by Ivan Kavaldzhiev
Ivan Kavaldzhiev is one of our older friends, that had already been published before here. In this series, I wanted to convey a mixture of classy, romantic and in the same time playful feeling. I used a variety of cameras - Mamiya RZ 67, Plaubel Makina 67, Pentax 645N II and Rolleiflex 2.8E. I've loaded them with Kodak Portra 400 and Fuji Pro 400H pushed to 1600 ASA which gave me better low-light capabitilies and a bit more contrast. I'm a photograher based in Sofia, Bulgaria and have been int
Eugenia Martsynovich's instrument to dig out her own destiny
Hi! I’m Eugenia and it took me 25 years to realise who I want to be when I grow up.
Portraits from Marie Bukreeva - part two
Marie Bukreeva's portraits with film photography have quite a level of uniqueness. Check out all the images in this 2 series post.
Portraits from Marie Bukreeva - part one
Marie Bukreeva's portraits with film photography have quite a level of uniqueness. Check out all the images in this 2 series post
You're A Sunflower (The Book) by Kyle Mattson
This book is a celebration on life. I grew up without a father, so my mom and grandma raised me.
Two sisters from California - by James Alexander
Two sisters, struggling to cope with the recent death of their mother, decide to leave behind their broken home in search of a distant grandmother now living in a small desert town in California.