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My Nikon FM2n, Timothy John Low
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5 Frames… Around Hamilton on Kodak Portra 400 (35mm Format / EI 200 / Nikon FM2n)

Avatar - Timothy John Lowby Timothy John LowOctober 27, 2020July 31, 2021

Just before COVID-19 hit Australasia, I was a student starting a 3-month overseas internship in Hamilton, New Zealand. Being 8,500 km away from home, I had dragged along most of my photography gear along with me, 7 rolls of film included. What I didn’t realize then was that those 3 months would be reduced to […]

People of Myanmar: The Kayan and Kayah
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Travelogue: People of Myanmar, the Kayan and Kayah…

by Cristian GeelenMarch 6, 2020July 31, 2021

The Kayen and the Kayah. Two groups of people who live in the south-east of Myanmar, formally known as Burma. Living in the rich mountainous landscapes full of teak and minerals, together with many other subgroups they are named the Karenni… It feels like time has stood still in this part of the world. A […]

Neshama Sheli: Documenting Israel and the Palestinian territories
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Neshama Sheli: Documenting Israel and the Palestinian territories

by Cristian GeelenAugust 30, 2019July 31, 2021

This is my ever-changing long-term photo essay about Israel and the Palestinian territories. A place so complex and beautiful at the same time. It isn’t always easy or straightforward to put into words but I have done my best to paint

Cover - Satisfying a 37 year dream... My first Nikon F3
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Camera review: Satisfying a 37 year dream… My first Nikon F3

Avatar - Nick Orloffby Nick OrloffFebruary 28, 2019July 31, 2021

I remember the Nikon F3 being expensive when it first came out in 1980. At the time, a new Nikon F3 with a 50mm lens cost about US$1,175 – that’s about US$3,500 adjusted for inflation.

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