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Hey, it's April and it's time to celebrate perpetual pinholes in the world of photography! We came across a special camera obscura movie project, Stenop.es, and we interviewed its brainchildren. Read more and learn about their awesome film.
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Emma Case is a pro-photographer, who makes her living capturing the most important photos in people's lives - their wedding day. She uses the Diana F+ in her work, and this makes her stand out from other photographers. Click through for a swoonsome gallery of Diana shots!
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Violet Forest is not just 'another film photographer.' To her, film photography exudes a sense of purity and truth. She prefers to captivate natural phenomenons instead of staging photographs. Read more about her analogue endeavors and take a look at her masterful series, right after the break.
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Our featured film photographer, Laura Lynn Petrick, from Ontario began taking photographs when she was 16. Her photography explores 'societal themes such as contemporary countercultures, consumerism, the sublime, and notions of identity.' Let us go through her amazing gallery right after the stop.
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In the midst of digital revolution, Leslie Wray McBride stays true to film because to her, film is elegant — and is NOT dead. Be inspired by her traditional black and white photographs right after the stop!
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Film photographer Jared Brown is hooked on the grain, subtle imperfections, and the way film reacts to different light. Read more about how he got into analogue love and see his nostalgic shots right after the break!
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The young-blooded analogue photographer, Dimitri Karakostas, has been taking photographs of the skateboarding subculture since he was a teen. In this interview with him, you'll find out who he dreams of taking a portrait of, why he prefers analogue over digital, and many more...
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Sean Lotman, the brainchild of the ongoing Analogue Lifestyle series "I Do Haiku You," mesmerizes us with his beautifully composed haikus which accompany each of his daze-dreamy Diana F+ photographs. Today, let us delve into his analogue world as he elaborately and eloquently talks about his preferences in film photography.
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While some people buy purses, the lovely Merette, also known as A Chocolate Moose in the blog world, buys analogue cameras. She loves travelling and dangling her feet from high places. Read more and see her wonderful shots after the break.
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In this new ongoing series "5 Questions on Analogue Photography with…" we send out the same set of questions to photographers. This time Marianne Williams answered these questions and prepared a gallery of her photos.
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In this new ongoing series "5 Questions on Analogue Photography with…" we send out the same set of questions to photographers. This time, Raffaella Quaranta answered these and sent along a selection of her work.
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Look who made a special appearance on late night TV! Our very own beauty, the Diana Mini!
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To the eternally dreamy Anabela, holding a print in her hands is elation. There is more depth and colours become more alive. She would willingly go back to the Middle Ages just to take a film photograph of Charlemagne. Read on and find out more about her photographic reverie!
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"That feeling when a photo turns out so much more beautiful than you imagined, or when you notice that you’ve captured something in the background that you didn’t notice at the time of taking the photo feels so special and can’t be replicated by the instant gratification you get from digital photography."
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Lomography Italia hasn't been around for too long, but passionate Italian Lomographers have been around a while and they're awesome. We take off with a date with Superlighter. He'll amaze you!
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"Besides the warm tones, high dynamic range, being able to do large prints with medium and big format and all that scientific rabble, my favorite part is how unpredictable it is," Carlos Sol Silva says and we, as analogue enthusiasts, agree to this, wholeheartedly.
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Kate Pulley and Amanda Pulley are lovely twins, not just biologically, but also photographically. They are the best of friends and together, they create whimsical photographs of each other. Let us dissect their conjoined photographic memories as we get to know them individually. Kate, blow us away!
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Rachel Rebibo, more popularly known as, I Still Shoot Film, shares with us how she started with film photography, what her favourite subjects and themes are, and why she prefers analogue over digital.
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Katrina Tan likes taking film pictures of the city she lives in, flowers of wonderful colours, and her most beloved pups. To her, film photography is an exciting and a mysterious form of gratification. She is also looking forward to owning her very first SLR camera.
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Ellen Rogers' timeless fashion photographs emanate alluring beauty and subtle seduction. They portray dream and grace and they transport you in another era of aura and solitude. She breathes and lives in her darkroom. She is an artist of analogue photography.