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The Art of Watching People: Yanis Machonis on Street Film Photography
Yanis Machonis shares his approach to street film photography — capturing authentic, unscripted moments in Rome and beyond.
The choreography of everyday life with Eleftheria [part 1]
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
Developing Accidents: The Silver Lining
The day I returned home was not a working day, but since I have access to a C-41 processing machine, I decided to take matters into my own hands. And that's where things went wrong.
[NSFW] Teresa by Zeno Gill
I exposed the film once while walking through Midtown Manhattan, and again with model Teresa in a studio.
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
Teo and Anca: Long time no see - by Marian Chinciusan
"Hasselblad and Olympus, my two favourite cameras for two great friends" About the shoot: Teo and Anca are bffs. But they live in different parts of the world. One in London, UK and the other in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. So after a long period being apart, they met in Cluj and wanted to keep this memory. So they were pretty excited when I told them to go out and shoot some film in a really light mood. So one of them had the idea to go out for a quick picnik just above the city. They packed
Time traveling with Martin Gomez
"I like to discover the grain of all this old films stored for years, sometimes I dream this is like playing with time." Tell us about yourself. Hi! I'm a 38 years old French teacher, based in Corrientes, Argentina. When and how did the film journey begin for you? I began taking pictures 20 years ago with a Canon 5000. Soon I desired to develop them myself, so I ran my own laboratory in my mother's house. The beginning was easy with film but it would never be the same for copies. I did