Today we’re sitting down with film photographer Jamelle Bouie.
Tag: Kodak Portra 160
EMULSIVE interview #75: I am Kevin Luyo and this is why I shoot film
It’s the beginning of May, spring is in full bloom (mostly), I for one can feel summer’s imminent arrival – it’s not soon enough.
So, it seems like the perfect time to bring you the work of another young
EMULSIVE interview #61: I am Chris Wood and this is why I shoot film
Welcome to this week’s EMULSIVE interview, featuring the thoughts and photography of Chris Wood, recent convert (is that the right phrase?), to film photography.
Over to you, Chris
What’s this picture, then?
Jellyfish
It’s one of my happiest
EMULSIVE interview #57: I am Shawn Mozmode and this is why I shoot film
We all like to dress up now and again but I personally draw the line at stripes, especially if they’re red.
EMULSIVE interview #49: I am Aimee Lower and this is why I shoot film
We’re finishing off this year’s interviews with the wonderful Aimee Lower. Aside from being one of the very first people we engaged with on Twitter, Aimee also knows Nils Karlson, this week’s other interviewee.
EMULSIVE interview #48: I am Nils Karlson and this is why I shoot film
Hailing from “rainy” Germany, todays interviewee is a man of strength, compassion and talent.
Photography: Glee – Shot on Kodak Portra 160 at EI 160 (120 format)
Glee
Shot on Kodak Portra 160 at EI 160Color negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6
GleeKodak Portra 160 shot at EI 160.Color negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6.
EMULSIVE interview #24: I am David Toman and this is why I shoot film
Here we are again for a sit-down with another film photographer.
Photography: Rolls – Shot on Kodak Portra 160 at EI 160 (120 format)
Rolls
Kodak Portra 160 shot at EI 160
Color negative in 120 format shot as 6×6
RollsKodak Portra 160 shot at EI 160.Color negative in 120 format shot as 6×6
EMULSIVE interview #14: I am Ray Larose and this is why I shoot film
It’s rumoured that today’s interviewee spends so much time on the water because he was sent by an ancient subsea civilization to spy on us dry-landers using German glass and 6×7 format cameras.