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Iberian Coast by Lewis Stevenson
In October 2019 a bunch of mates and I booked a last minute trip to Europe to check out some coastal regions that were still playing host to some warmer temperatures.
The Days to Come by Chad Hampson
When I returned home from Japan in March the reality and impact of the Covid-19 virus situation hit me. It was really affecting Australians and daily life. It’s only been 8 weeks since we saw the first wave of surge buying in supermarkets. There are still many basic products unavailable.
Moments From Hawaii by Brenden Donahue
I discovered photography through the analogue process of film my freshmen year of college.—I was drawn to a medium where the method of working and the element of chance in process felt kindred to the unpredictability of the natural world.
$2 Point and Shoot by Molly Nash
My film journey started when I picked up a $2 point & shoot in a country op shop! I crossed my fingers and toes it would develop some flicks, and they came out perfectly - I was beyond stoked. Later that year I picked up a Super8 film camera off eBay for such a bargain!!
3 Reasons To Shoot Film by Hans van Wijk
Why do I shoot film? Digital photography just makes a lot more sense nowadays. It saves time and money otherwise spent on film and developing. You can change ISO in between each individual shot.
Swimmers Eye View by Genevieve Ackland
I first started taking film photos about 8 years ago, and my digital camera has grown dust ever since. I love the challenge film brings me, and the surprise of the images, when I pick up my film developments it kinda feels like I'm getting a letter back from Santa in the mail.
Sunrise To Sunset Thomas Ling
2019 was a whirlwind year. Work pressures coupled with new ventures and side hustles left me feeling torched as the festive season and all its baggage approached.
Time by Allie Wilson
He’s the familiar pedestrian on the sidewalk, gait changing frequently but always recognisable by the way other people part to avoid him, eyes glazing over to shift their gaze to the cityscape surrounding them rather than acknowledge his presence.
Monochrome Vision by Angus Maindonald
I get the notion that people want to understand what living is. They want to hold on to this fleeting experience, to lock down this thing called life. In this modern age we still can't really get our heads around what it is to live, what it is to be human, what it is to really experience something anymore.
Negatives by Thom Davidson
Hey my name is Thom im 30 yrs old, I'm a commercial lifestyle photographer, I live in Perth WA with my partner and our cheeky golden retriever Wilbur.
Nikonos and The Ocean by Chad Hampson
My passion for surfing photography ignited at the age of 13. I was gifted a copy of Phil Gallagher’s DLUX, from 2003. The next week I subscribed to Tracks and Surfing Life magazine, followed by purchasing the original 28mm film GoPro.
By The Beach by Anthony James
My dad always has a camera attached to his hip. I remember him snapping an endless number of photos of family vacations and holidays. Even today he only uses film and still print all of his photos… seriously – EVERY. SINGLE. PHOTO.
Negative Space By Ethan Jones
Photography to me is about the simplicity and making the subject minimal.
I don’t know where I really started on my photography journey. But here I am now.
O, New England (a modern love song) by Chloe Ellison
"I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.” — Henry David Thoreau, Walden Pond, MA.
Through This Lens by Levi Deliveyne
I have been shooting film for quite some time, finding myself quickly falling in love with its aesthetic and the meticulous process that is rewarded with a captured moment, a still frame of our increasingly fast moving time.