Sean Marc Lee
“DADDY_LEE THIRSTY”
Location: San Francisco, California
Film: Ektar 100
Instagram: @seanmarclee
“DADDY_LEE THIRSTY”
Location: San Francisco, California
Film: Ektar 100
Instagram: @seanmarclee
Katharine Kollman
"Night in Jiufen II"
The first time I used a film camera was on a trip I took to southern Taiwan when I was 11 years old.
I just wanted to take a few photos to show my family, and while those photos didn’t turn out very well, that memory has stuck with me to this very day as something really special.
Photo taken by Helen Lin (Taiwan)
#helenl.filmI recently came third in the Up & Coming category of Underwater Photographer Of The Year, as the only photographer still shooting on film I was so happy to receive recognition from other underwater photographers based on the image regardless of the ‘outdated medium’ I still use.
Photo taken by Barney Smith (Reino Unido)
#analogue_oceansThere’s something so serene about going back to a time of analog, slowed down processes in this day and age of digital overstimulation. Nothing can replace the haptic feel of advancing a film lever, loading a roll of film, or the sound of a shutter slap.
Photo taken by Alain Matthew Paras (Estados Unidos)
#alain_matthewKodak film is the cornerstone for every analog photographer, because its historic legacy is unmatched by any other film. Shooting on Kodak film means having excellent quality and distinctive grain structure, especially in their legendary Tri-X emulsion.
Photo taken by Marco Bressi (Itália)
#marco.bressiKodak Portra 400 has been my film of choice for over a decade. It offers me the greatest flexibility and the most appealing grain and color, consistent across a huge variety of situations. Portra 400 has come to define my entire body of work throughout my career.
Photo taken by Michael Turek (Iraque)
#michaelturekKodak has always been a big part of my photographic story. Reliable and rich colors ranging from vibrant Ektar and to the classic hues of Portra, to my favorite T Grain film, Tmax 400, these films have been workhorses that stand the test of time.
Photo taken by Laura E Partain (Estados Unidos)
#lauraepartainI was given my first camera when I was 11. I’d roam around the woods near my house as an escape from a turbulent home life. It was there in the woods with my little camera that I came alive. I'd snap photographs of deer & fox passing by as I hid in piles of leaves.
Photo taken by Mason Neufeld (Irlanda)
#masonneufeld4x5 film enables me to make large silver-gelatin prints in my darkroom. I want to make prints that transport people to the time and place that I experienced, and have them see the world through my eyes - or perhaps recall their own vivid memories of the past.
Photo taken by Bryan Garris (Estados Unidos)
#havefilm_willtravelIt took me a while to learn the ins and outs of film photography, but the main reason I fell in love with this art is because I would never take the same scene twice just to get the shot – once I pressed that shutter, it was over and I would move on.
Photo taken by Ainsley Myles (Taiwan)
#juntaoiseverywhere