analog goodness from Hayden Danger







analog goodness from Hayden Danger







Serena Mitnik Miller is the latest subject of Andrew Paynter’s working artists series. beautiful photography, beautiful art.



a selection of photographic works from Daniela Carvalho, whose portfolio is filled with illustration work, but her personal blog combines subtle hints of her illustration with beautiful analog and digital photography. Carvalho is ingenious at blurring the lines between analog/digital photography – right on.








(via this isn’t happiness)
a selection of photography from Eliot Lee Hazel. I love his biography text: “BLAH BLAH BLAH…”







(via Isaiah Seret)
alien landscapes from Florian Maier-Aichen that marry analog and digital photography:
He embraces difficult techniques, chooses equipment that produces accidents such as light leaks and double exposures, and uses computer enhancements to introduce imperfections and illogical elements into images that paradoxically “feel” visually right, though they are factually wrong. Often employing an elevated viewpoint (the objective but haunting “God’s-eye view” of aerial photography and satellite imaging), Maier-Aichen creates idealized, painterly landscapes that function like old postcards… Looking backwards for his influences, Maier-Aichen often reenacts or pays homage to the work of the pioneer photographers of the nineteenth century, sometimes even remaking their subject matter from their original standpoints. Always experimenting, he marries digital technologies with traditional processes and films (black-and-white, color, infrared, and tricolor), restoring and reinvigorating the artistry and alchemy of early photography – PBS’s Art:21









Detail of Michio Yamauchi’s Nikon FM3a. This is a camera that was introduced in 2001:
Mr. Yamuchi shoots black and white film with manual focus Nikons and and wears the leather covering down through to the chassis of his camera. Photographically the 35mm f2.8 you see here is as basic as dirt on a farm.
more info on tokyo camera style.