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The classic ride parked in the carport of a mid-century home at the top of a well-watered green hill. A rundown gas station, desolate, neon glowing in the mist of night. A laundromat full of chrome, empty except for a handsome young man in a white T-shirt, jeans, and red Converse high-tops. The scenes of an America once hailed the world over as prosperous, advanced; an America gone; one that, perhaps, only ever existed in our imagination.
Benjamin Butz-WeidnerPublished 3 years ago in Photography5 Reasons to get into Film
Film photography, a.k.a analog, a.k.a analogue (for my friends across the pond), is a great hobby for anyone. It forces you to slow down from the high speed digital picture-taking and really think about composition and quality. Film leads you on exciting adventures while demanding patience. Film is a process and a passion. Here's a few reasons why I got into it.
Nick BucciPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyKodak Tri-X 400: Initial Thoughts
Generally speaking, I'm not a photographer who shoots a lot of black and white. When it comes to film, before this roll, I had only ever shot one roll of black and white and, to be honest, it was an accident:
Sophia CareyPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyAuthenticity in Photography
Before I start. This isn't dig at photo edits or the start of a lengthy debate on photo manipulation. Yes, I know fully well that photos have always been edited and 'those darkroom chaps' used to do some awesome things back in the day, pre photoshop.
Michael RowlandsPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyShooting film.
Terrible title. Just the two words 'shooting film' wants to make me put a suit on and eat a fat Steak for fear of getting typecast as a Vegan, Lumberjack shirt wearing, Man Bun and Beard supporting hipster. (no offence if thats you).
Michael RowlandsPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyPhoto Walks: Utah's Road Island Diner
At some point on Saturday morning, a friend and I decided we wanted to go on a road trip. Only a few hours before we left, we decided to make the drive from Provo, Utah up to Oakley, Utah in order to check out this retro diner we’d seen photos of on Instagram.
Oliver DahlPublished 3 years ago in Photography7 Film Photography YouTube Channels
In the timeworn trial of digital vs. analog, let's finally have that (tiny) piece of cake and eat it too: film photographers are not only actively embedding their work on Instagram, blogs, and other online platforms, they are also quite generously sharing their process and educating fellow amateur photographers on youtube.
M for filMPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyMontréal Film Archives: 1
Going through old archived negatives is always full of surprises, ranging from: “wow I totally forgot about this shot, I love it!” to: “what was I thinking?” and: “what is that even a photo of?” So I’m sparing my readers the pain of looking through examples of the latter two and sharing some of my favourite shots from the 5 years I spent living in Montréal. At the time I only shot film. It is not until recently that I have begun to adopt the digital medium, but still I favour 35 millimetre photography in large part because I find the process oftentimes much more gratifying, peaceful and meditative.
Finn Baird McConnellPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyLine Production in Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Jodhpur, also known as the ‘Blue City’, ‘Sun City’ and the ‘Gateway to Thar’ (Thar Desert) is a very famous tourist as well as filming location in Rajasthan, India, Jodhpur is home to many iconic forts, architecture, blue colored houses, and temples. It is also famous for the availability of amazing cuisines as well. Jodhpur has an abundance of natural beauty, mesmerizing temples, lakes, and shopping streets that makes this part of Rajasthan a worthy destination for filming.
Richard MoorePublished 4 years ago in Photography35mm FAIL or GEM
FILM PHOTOGRAPHY About two years ago I decided to start taking film photos. I had only ever used digital and was way out of my depth. It was a new and exciting journey, so I went to a second had film store in Seattle and asked the man in the store more questions then he probably wanted to answer. I was so excited to learn every new thing I could. When I had finally picked a new camera and had enough film for the weekend, I met up with my best friend and snapped this photo above.
Abby GriffithPublished 4 years ago in PhotographyMy Discovery and Re-Discovery of Vivian Maier
With Instagram presenting us with an almost unlimited amount of photographs everyday, it's quite easy to forget that these things called books exist. Books provide a far greater source of inspiration than anything found on Instagram. Why? because these are collections of art created over years of hard work, and they offer an entire experience the second you open that book.
Thomas PowneyPublished 5 years ago in PhotographyWhy I Shoot Film for Fun
So the N90s (or F90x) is from the mid-90s? Isn't shooting film about getting to the heart of manual exposure, and diving back to the basics of photography?
Harrison GalgutPublished 5 years ago in Photography