David Cunningham @cunninghammer_ is a film photographer based in the United States. Images shot on #400tx.
"These photos are a selection of some of my favorite Kodak Tri-X film photos I’ve taken this past year. The contrast, beautiful grain, sharp detail, and nostalgic feel of this film make it my all time favorite B&W film, and one of my all around favorite film stocks. Whether I’m shooting portraits or landscapes, Tri-X will remain my go-to B&W film with my favorite camera, the Mamiya RB67." - David
Leon Czajkowski @imnotreallyleon is a film photographer based in Germany. Images shot on #ektar100.
"I'm 26 years old, and I love shooting film, which feels like a natural extension of my work in the movie industry. I mainly focus on capturing landscapes, but I also enjoy taking pictures of anything that grabs my attention along the way. I mainly shoot with my best friend's dad's Nikon F3.
Freezing these memories into a frame of 35mm film is truly something that brings joy to my heart." - Leon
Tom Scola @heyscola is a film photographer based in the United States. Images shot on #400tx.
"When I shoot with a digital camera, it always feels like I’m fighting against the camera to get the image to look the way I want. With Tri-X, I feel like the film is working with me, helping me to get the best-looking photograph possible." - Tom
James Lock @jamesscottlock is a film photographer based in the United States. Images shot on #400tx.
"I have been a Nashville based photographer since 2017. I am drawn to communities where tradition, community, and identity are strongly intertwined with the land, and the advances of modernity are slowed. I believe that’s where we find a glimpse of the resilience of all people. Likewise, I am drawn to environments and landscapes that stand as an eternal witness to the oneness between humans and nature. I often find myself returning to the same locations and the same people to take photos. I find that it allows me to revise and further understand the people and places I photograph, allowing me to tell a more complete story. I choose to document these subjects with natural beauty and simple ornamentation as an act of resistance to the over-complicated and increasingly impersonal world. As people view my photos, my hope is that they are drawn into a deeper understanding and relationship with the work - that for a brief moment, people feel a connection to the resiliency and oneness in the world." - James