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For over three decades, the name Lomography has been synonymous with experimental, DIY analogue photography. Started as a group of curious students after the fall of the Berlin Wall, it has grown into a worldwide community and a major source of cameras and film. My chat with Birgit Buchart of Lomography USA covers a lot of Lomo history, innovation and creativity.
Film is not dead, it just had its phone on Do Not Disturb! Sitaara shares her love of analogue photography, from teaching us how to tell if the old camera you found at Milnerton Market is a dud before you splash out on it to the reason why some babies were blurry in olden day photos while others weren't (the answer may make you feel sad and weird). Then, inspired by watching the George Michael documentary, multiple Kate Middleton TikTok conspiracy videos and listening to one Michael Jackson song over the weekend, Andie delves into the world of celebrity scandals. Follow us on Instagram.
Follow us on Instagram instagram.com/photomissionpodcasts In this episode I am talking about Re Exploring Analogue Photography come join us. Stephen picked up the camera at age seven and has never put it down, runs a number of businesses including Photomission and currently a Canon Collective Community manager www.facebook.com/groups/1089022764457509/, he shoots all types of images see Stephen's work on Instagram instagram.com/stephenfinkel or email me stephen@photomission.com.au Podcast Cover Art Photo Credit Photographer Stephen Finkel
Guest: Graham Abbott | Founder & Director of Barrydale Analogue Photography FestivalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Serbest Salih created Sirkhane Darkroom, a mobile darkroom that provides workshops for children in the border are between Turkey and Syria. His project received global media attention after the publishing of the book, I Saw the Air Fly, a collection of children's photographs. Serbest's mission is unique in that he was once a child seeking refuge across the same border. His goal, through the slowness of film photographic processing, if for children to construct meaning of their experiences and their world.
Cape Town-based writer and film photographer Celeste Jacobs sat down with us in conversation about the medium of analogue image-making as a mediation, and an expression of the state of one's inner world. In a meeting of like minds and kindred souls, our host, Jess, and Celeste discuss what drew them to film photography, their favourite film stocks for beginners, and what compositional elements produce a calm image. This episode is a must-listen for all those interested in exploring analogue photography looking for the next steps to dive into the medium. Find Celeste on her Instagram.In this episode, Jess and Celeste mention the following: Our comparison video examining the pro's and con's of shooting on film, DSLR and mirrorless on OrmsTV Jess' video shot in lockdown 2020 on why she ditched digital to become a film photographer The Analogue Photography Cape Town Facebook group that hosts monthly film photo walks and regular exhibitions for its members Marina Abramovic, a performance artist who is one of Celeste's primary sources of creative inspirationOur Instagram Story Takeover Highlight on the @ormsdirect Instagram profile, where you can see Celeste speak more about her relationship with film photographyCeleste's collaboration with Orms Print Room & Framing where she made an incredible portfolio book using our Create & Print photobook serviceWHAT WE DOEmpowering the creativity of visual professionals and hobbyists alike at Orms Direct All things printing, framing, and photobooks at Orms Print Room & Framing Inspiring and educating the creatives of the future at Orms CTSP Find more Orms content online: The Orms InstagramThe OrmsTV YouTube channel Orms on Facebook The Orms Connect Blog Orms Air: The Orms Podcast is produced and hosted by Orms Content Manager Jess Young. It is edited by Sam Wilson, our Audiovisual Content Producer.
Stepping up to the mic for Season 3 Episode 7 of Orms Air: The Orms Podcast is Talya Brockmann, a young Cape Town-based film photographer who is carving out a niche with her instantly recognisable analogue images featuring European-esque compositions of swimwear. Talya joined us to discuss the transition from shooting on digital to shooting on film, working with models and brands, and film photography hacks. In this episode, Jess and Talya mention the following: This past episode of Orms Air where Jess discussed the notion that no ideas are original. The documentary "Everything Is A Remix", which changed Jess' life. The photographers Cameron Hammond, Purienne, and Brydie Mack, whose work greatly influenced Talya's signature style. Find Talya online: Her photography InstagramHer personal Instagram Her website WHAT WE DOEmpowering the creativity of visual professionals and hobbyists alike at Orms Direct All things printing, framing, and photobooks at Orms Print Room & Framing Inspiring and educating the creatives of the future at Orms CTSP Find more Orms content online: The Orms InstagramThe OrmsTV YouTube channel Orms on Facebook The Orms Connect Blog Orms Air: The Orms Podcast is produced and hosted by Orms Content Manager Jess Young. It is edited by Sam Wilson, our Junior Audiovisual Content Producer.
In this episode Jenny talks to friend, colleague and professional women's beauty and fitness photographer Paul Buceta. We get to hear the inside scoop of how Jenny ended up becoming the President of Strong Fitness Magazine, and Paul's journey leading up to the point he handed it over to Jenny. Paul takes us through how and why he moved away from the glamour side of photography and into shooting for fitness - as well as inspiration of the style and approach he takes for his subjects. We listen in on how liberating and empowering the experience can be for women, and get some tips on how to get published. Follow Paul on Social Media:Paul on IGAndivero Magazine on IGPaul on FbPaul Buceta websiteAndivero Magazine websiteIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox.STRONG Fitness Magazine Subscription Use discount code STRONGGIRLResourcesSTRONG Fitness MagazineSTRONG Fitness Magazine on IGTeam Strong GirlsCoach JVBFollow Jenny on social mediaInstagramFacebookYouTube
#10. In this episode of CREATE. PHOTOGRAPHY, host Daniel Sigg will discuss some thoughts and considerations why to creatively pursue black and white photography. Daniel will also review two images from two photographers.Today’s topic is big, and it will be very difficult if not impossible to do it justice in just one episode.Ultimately it comes down to artistic choice on why to pursue black and white photography. Many photographers have been making that choice a priori in their image creation process. Daniel will discuss 12 considerations on why to photograph an image in black and white (B&W).
In this episode of Orms Air, we're putting on our gloves and stepping into the ring where Deon and Rachel will be settling the age old photographic battle of analogue versus digital photography.Listen as the discussion turns from the expected pros and cons of analogue and digital photography to the emotional attachment we form with our cameras, and how each focus can affect your creative growth.Deon and Rachel both mention the upcoming OrmsTV episode where Deon and Andre take the Fujifilm GFX 100 for a spin, which is up and available here.If you've enjoyed this episode of Orms Air and want to join us again in conversation be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts and never miss a moment of creative enrichment. ______________________________________________________________________________Want to know more about Orms?ORMS IS FOR EVERYONEOrms services extend beyond the needs of photographers alone. We’ve helped everyone from photobook creators to graphic designers, artists, interior decorators and more, to turn a single creative spark into something tangible - something to be proud of. WHEN WE SAY “ALL YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC NEEDS,” WE MEAN IT. Born from the commitment to evolving with the needs of photographers of every level, Orms Print Room & Framing is what ultimately set us apart from your average photography store. It’s our way of bringing your prized work to life, and keeping creativity alive through excellence and craftsmanship.
On this weeks show, Ade and Rachel talk to Marwan and Charys about the fantastic magazine PhotoKlassik International, a stunning publication dedicated entirely to Analogue Photography from around the world. Listen on after the end credits to here a conversation between Hannah Brown from Lomography and Graeme about the new Lomochrome Metropolis Kickstarter. Find PhotoKlassik International Magazine here: https://photoklassik-international.com/ Find the Kickstarter for Lomochrome Metropolis here: http://bit.ly/2JFGDZQ Website: https://sunny16podcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/sunny16podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunny16podcast/ Facebook @sunny16podcast Email us - sunny16podcast@gmail.com You can buy us a cup of Tea over at https://www.ko-fi.com/sunny16podcast Music from ‘Promises I Should Have Kept’ by Roja on Spotify, Amazon or iTunes
Bonjour! This week we're off to Paris to meet a Ukranian with a passion for vintage fashion, icons and photography. In just a few years she's become a vintage influencer with big dreams. Meet Daria Nelson.
For its seventh installment, Alles Blau joins forces with Esther Eppstein's art project «message salon embassy Zürich Nord» and hosts Eppstein's first resident artists Ninutsa Shatberashvili and Sandro Sulaberidze from Tbilisi, Georgia. We spent an animated afternoon together discussing topics as diverse as their upbringing in a post-civil war country, their identity as contemporary Georgian artists and the question of whether or not artist residencies still make sense today. As their stay in Zurich is slowly coming to an end, preparations for their zine release and open studio this upcoming Saturday, November 4, go full speed. http://messagesalon.ch