Back in July, I walked you through the initial build for my Agipinfold, an Agifold 6×6 camera converted to pinhole. It’s time for part two.
The pinhole is still held on with blue tack…..
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Back in July, I walked you through the initial build for my Agipinfold, an Agifold 6×6 camera converted to pinhole. It’s time for part two.
The pinhole is still held on with blue tack…..
In January 2019, I’ll be opening a public darkroom, Obscura Darkroom, in Newark, NJ. Located in the University Heights neighborhood, Obscura will provide open darkroom hours, memberships for unlimited facilities use, and classes for both adults and teens.
Here I am, back at it, trying to find the words to express my gratitude towards the film photography community for their continuous support and trying to explain what on earth possesses me to keep making this magazine.
Ever since
I have always built cameras, machines and models for fun.
PhotoKlassik International is back on Kickstarter shooting for a late September 2018 launch at this year’s Photokina.
My Pinhole work has been fun of late.
Innovative solutions for digitising film abound, from homegrown solutions using copy stands, digital cameras and scanning masks, to Nikon’s endlessly delayed ES-2 35mm film digitising adapter.
Kosmo Foto started life back in 2012 as Zorki Photo through my love of film photography. Some people collect Contaxes and Leicas; I collected Zenits and Zorkis.
In 2010 I decided to embark on the hardest adventure of my life, to photograph the entire 6,211km of the Yangtze River in China.
The road to this photo book wasn’t paved in roses exactly – more like sea salt!
I always find it difficult to talk about myself in situations where I know it’s expected of me to present myself and who I am.
Even though people keep asking me to create a book I’ve never really planned on doing so. All that changed after a conversation with good old Nils Karlson.
The short version is that I’ve been working on Goodnight Sweetheart for three years. It’s a small photo book featuring photographs of dumped mattresses that I’ve found on my travels. I love a dumped mattress.
My name is Ioana Tăut and I am a Romanian music and fine art photographer based in Berlin.
Street photography is a mercurial practice of ritual, patience, and spending endless hours with your own thoughts as you stalk a city’s sidewalks.
Since I dove into the world of analog photography, the idea of bringing a film to the market as been a sort of fantasy but the dream actually came true!
In this article, I wanted to share a few more insights into my thoughts on photography as well as my new project, Black Gold.
The Myopic Me project started out, as most things in my life do, on a whim.
Being a writer first and a film photographer second, I’m drawn to images and visual art that have stories to tell.