Sarah Badman-Flook @film_flook is a film photographer based in Bristol in South West England. Images shot on #portra160, #portra400, #proimage100 and #gold200.
"I’ve been shooting on film for nearly 10 years and I just love capturing the landscapes and nature. I lived in Scotland for 10 years until very recently and the real challenge for me now is finding the beauty in a less dramatic environment. In the last few years I’ve been taking more portraits and enjoying the learning and process. I hope that through my photos, people who’ve never visited Scotland will have some idea of the wild beauty of the country and may be inspired to visit and explore for themselves." - Sarah
Our next Photographer Highlights series features Taylor Grayson @nottaylorgrayson, a film photographer from Utah. Images shot on #ektar100 with a #hasselblad and #fujigw690.
"Over the 5 years I was in college my interest in black and white film photography was piqued. Especially with large format. I loved the whole process from start to finish. Shooting, developing, printing in the darkroom. I love having a physical product." - Taylor
️You can read more about his work and process on our website under “Photographer Stories”. Link in bio.
Nikita Sursin @nikita_sursin is a film photographer based in Russia. Images shot on #ektar100 and #portra400.
"It's been 8 years since I've been shooting my own project #filmlovealtai about the Altai Republic. On my vintage SUV I explore the remote corners of this place and get to know its inhabitants. My favorite color films for this project are Kodak Portra 400 and Kodak Ektar 100. These materials help me to capture the beauty of Altai in all its manifestations." - Nikita
Kyle Johnson @kylejeffreys is a photographer based in Tacoma, Washington. Images shot on #gold200 #portra400.
"These pictures were taken on a solo trip I took to Monument Valley at the end of last year (2023). I was visiting my parents in Arizona and after seeing some photos of this place, I felt compelled to make the 6 hour drive from Mesa, and capture some photos of the wild horses and otherworldly towering rock structures. It's hard to put into words just how jaw-dropping the views are in this area and even harder to put it into a small selection of photos. Hopefully I did it some sort of justice." - Kyle