Lorine Shrock @lorinejane_ is a French American located in Paris, France. Images shot on #portra400 with an #olympusom4 and a #pentax645.
"The photography I prefer is probably the one I don't share, the more intimate moments of life, the blurry portraits and landscapes that constitutes my own folklore. I strive to convey emotions and I embrace whatever we believe might make in imperfect image - a light leak, an unexpected motion blur. To me, it is often there that the memories are stored, in all the cracks that let the light shine through.
I always carry a camera, whether it's a point & shoot in my pocket, a medium format in my hiking backpack, or even just my phone. I can go entire weeks without inspiration, and will then sometimes go through all my books or go to museums to try to find a remedy. Sometimes I will just wait it out... Instagram is not always a good help.
Either way, photography always seems to find its way back to me." - Lorine
Pete Rezac @prezac @prezac_C41 is a film photographer originally from Pierre, South Dakota but he has called Reno, Nevada his home for the past 29 years. Images shot on #400tx.
"I’m a portrait photographer who still loves to create my work with variety of film cameras, but TriX 400 is my go to film for everything! I love the traditional grain structure and how it responds to my choice rating it at 160 ISO. I process all my own film, scan, and print in house. So I’m in full control of my photographs from the time I open the film packaging to final photograph on paper.
My collection of photographs includes mostly portrait work made with Hasselblad 500cm, Mamiya RZ67 & 645AFD - I also do an occasional portrait work on 35mm with Nikon F100. My other passion seems to be photographing ceilings of buildings - it’s amazing what’s above our heads. My go to cameras for the ceiling work are Mamiya 6 and Nikon F100." - Pete
Warren Gignac @watrenphoto is a film photographer from San Antonio, Texas. Images shot in West Texas on #gold200 and #tmax400.
"I started my analog photography journey when I stumbled across a dusty old 35mm point and shoot in my family’s attic. I didn’t expect much from my first set of photos, but when I got my scans back, I was hooked. The photos weren’t great, or even good, but they had a certain feeling of authenticity that I never got from the images I took on my phone or digital camera. Fast forward to now, a few cameras and thousands of exposures later, and analog photography has become an incredibly important part of my life. I've been able to capture many of my favorite memories on film, and I am excited to continue taking film photos for years to come." - Warren
Steven Townsend @z9d is a medium format photographer from San Clemente, California. Images shot on #portra400, #portra800 and #gold200.
"Film photography has become a part of my daily life; I enjoy documenting my surroundings, no matter where I am, or what subject is in front of me. I’m the general manager of a technology company, and in my free time, I do my best to capture the rest of my life on film, whenever I can." - Steven