Belarus
Judita in a "Sokolovna" by Taja Spasskova
Taja Spasskova shoots analog photography in a soviet concept of sport centrum which was working during the Soviet occupation in Prague.
Eugene Klimut. Film takes time
"Every shot takes a huge amount of time but I really do enjoy it!" Tell us about yourself. My name is Eugene Klimut. I'm 25. I live in Grodno, Belarus. I work as an architect. In my spare time I take pictures on a film camera. A lot of my friends who work as photographers deal with digital cameras. It's rather expensive to take photos on a film camera and also it takes a lot of time to produce the final picture. They are asking me all the time why I'm using a film camera instead of a digita
Culture swap: Romania - Russia
Film can travel! The onfilm.photo community members did another film swap! The artists are two young girls who used our swap center. Meet Polina Kishova and Crista Oiegas. They used a roll of Fomapan ISO 200. The first shooter was Crista. She used a Canon AE-1 Program. All the shots are taken in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, including some portraits of her best friend. Then came Polina. She used a Lomo LC-A and shot in Belarus and Russia. You'll see people, buildings, pipes, cathedrals
Meet Polina from Belarus!
"I just need to keep choosing and shooting" Tell us about yourself. My name is Polina, I'm 27, I was born in Belarus and lived there most of my life but now I'm located in St. Petersburg, Russia. I'm a facilities service coordinator. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I slowly started shooting film in 2010, really slow. I always knew we had a film camera in the house, my mum's Zenit E, but nobody really cared. One day, don't remember why, I decided to dust off the came