Tyler Lidwell @tylerlidwell is a photographer currently located in Tucson, Arizona. Images shot on #portra400, #ektar100, #portra800 and #gold200.
"I've been shooting on film for about a year now, and it's been a lot of learning as I go. Working full-time as a food and beverage commercial director, I found myself craving an outlet that could channel my creativity beyond the confines of a studio. Any chance I get, I'm taking trips to document the rural and abandoned landscapes of the American Southwest. I hope that through my photos, people who’ve never visited Arizona and its surrounding areas will have some idea of the environment and may be inspired to visit and explore for themselves." - Tyler
Andrea Mendoza @ny_lonestar is a photographer from Houston, Texas. Images shot on #portra400.
Our next Photographer Highlights series features Myisha @myifilm, a film photographer. Images shot on #ektar100 and #gold200.
"Everyday moments have a special kind of magic and meaning. Photography is a way to celebrate that magic and to highlight the small details in life that are often overlooked. It's about finding joy in the simple things and sharing that joy with others." - Myisha
️You can read more about her work and process on our website under “Photographer Stories”. Link in bio.
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