Explore Flor Garduño's extraordinary new photobook, a 45-year retrospective featuring unpublished works and recent photos. Organized like a novel, it blends subjects from architecture to cultural iconography. Published by Veritas Editions with impeccable printing, this beautifully crafted collection is a must-have for photography lovers, offering rich inspiration and a deep dive into Garduño’s artistic journey.
LATEST ARTICLES
Explore Flor Garduño's extraordinary new photobook, a 45-year retrospective featuring unpublished works and recent photos. Organized like a novel, it blends subjects from architecture to cultural iconography. Published by Veritas Editions with impeccable printing, this beautifully crafted collection is a must-have for photography lovers, offering rich inspiration and a deep dive into Garduño’s artistic journey.
Chad Coombs’ "Portraits" series is an audacious foray into the unsettling terrain where identity, faith, and societal norms collide in his manipulated Polaroid collage series.
The Mamiya 7 camera is a cult icon in the medium format photography world. If you weren’t convinced this camera is your grail camera, you will be after seeing these 20 medium format film photographs!
Yoav Friedländer’s "A Form of View" series offers a unique look at the intersection of American and Israeli cultures. Born in Israel but heavily influenced by American media, Friedländer uses photography to create simulated realities, exploring how the medium influences our understanding of the world and blurs the line between reality and fiction.
Discover the intriguing journey of Andy Mattern as he uncovers a unique phenomenon in vintage platinum prints. In this captivating interview, Mattern reveals how images transferred onto neighboring prints over decades, creating faint yet fascinating ghost images. Learn about his meticulous process of reviving these images and transforming them into new platinum prints. This discussion, spanning over a year, delves deep into the art and science behind Mattern's extraordinary project.
Polaroid Week is a bi-annual celebration of instant film that allows lovers of the medium to share their newly created instant works across the internet! See our top selections from this season now!
From raucous punk mosh pits to passionate street protests, Coulon's photography lays bare the raw, kinetic energy of cultural defiance. His images are more than snapshots; they are a powerful documentation of the resilience and spirited opposition within communities fighting for justice in New Orleans.
Explore the mesmerizing blend of ancient landscapes and modern artistry with Matthew Ragen's captivating photography series, "If They Have Eyes, Can They See?,” in our latest feature article. Journey through the Cascade Mountains as Ragen's lens captures the silent symphony of nature's cyclical pattern, revealing the haunting beauty of ancient forests and forgotten epochs.
The historical medium of wet plate collodion predates our digital lives and yet lives on in the hearts and souls of artists from around the globe. See 20 Wet Plate Collodion Photographers You Need to Know, a specially curated collection by Jenny Sampson!
Jacqueline Walters, a visionary photographer from Cambridge, England, blends her love for landscapes and language into a unique visual style. In her project "Learning Mandarin and the Language of Lumens," she uses biological materials to create captivating shapes, merging Mandarin script with imagery in a profound way.
After a studio fire, Lynne Breitfeller transforms water-damaged negatives into the groundbreaking "After the Fire" series, redefining her artistry and challenging photography norms. Explore her journey and creative rebirth in an exclusive interview.
The amazing instant gratification of Polaroid film predates our digital lives and yet lives on in the hearts and souls of artists from around the globe. See 20 Instant Film Photographers You Need to Know, a specially curated collection by the Instant Film Society!
In an exclusive and inaugural discussion with Gary Ho of Mint Camera, we uncover the passion and ingenuity fueling their latest creation, the Rollei 35AF.
Analog Forever Magazine Edition 9 includes interviews with Mark Sink, David Ondrik, Niall O’Brien, and Norma Córdova, accompanied by portfolio features of Amanda Tinker, David Sokosh, Eduardo Almeida, Kriss Munsya, Matthew Santomarco, and Zara Carpenter.
Current Exhibition:
“Lost and Found” @ Colorado Photographic Arts Center Gallery: October 11 – November 23, 2024
Lost & Found is an exhibition where 35 photographic artists have created their art using traditional, historical, and alternative methods often overlooked in today’s digital environment. These works reveal the artists’ hands and encompass the passion behind creating photographs that fulfill their innermost thoughts, dreams, and desires. Curated from the pages and online articles of Analog Forever Magazine since 2018, this exhibition is not to be missed!
FEATURED ARTISTS
David Emitt Adams, Mohd Azlan Mam, Francis Baker, Megan Bent, Debbie Bentley, Diana H. Bloomfield, Susan Burnstine, Christopher Colville, Cathy Cone, Wendy Constantine, Jan Cook, John F. Cooper, Norma Córdova, Harley Cowan, Marcus DeSieno, Yoav Friedlander, Barbara Hazen, Jason Langer, Christian K. Lee, Vanessa Leroy, Vanessa Marsh, Ella Morton, Angel O’Brien, Elizabeth Opalenik, Deborah Parkin, Rachel Portesi, Ian Ruhter, Matthew Santomarco, Mark Sink, Michael Ash Smith, David Sokosh, Dana Stirling, Rashod Taylor, Amanda Tinker, and Claire A. Warden
Pre-Order Now: Edition 10 - Summer 2024
Analog Forever Magazine is proud to announce our tenth print publication (Read our Artist Announcement Here!) is almost off the press and scheduled for a November ship date!
Inside, you will find exclusive interviews with visual artists such as Silke Seybold,Anne Berry, Chris Round, and Everett Kennedy Brown. Additionally, the magazine will feature captivating portfolios from Nastya Gornaya, Harley Cowan, Bridget Conn, Ramona Zordini, David Emitt Adams, and Jessica Somers, offering a profound insight into the world of analog photography and the artists that inhabit it.
Analog Forever Magazine is proud to present "Capturing the Essence of Summer" an online group exhibition featuring 35 photographs created with film and analog processes, Curated by Samantha Johnston, Executive Director and Curator at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center.
LATEST ONLINE EXHIBITIONS
Analog Forever Magazine is proud to present "Capturing the Essence of Summer" an online group exhibition featuring 35 photographs created with film and analog processes, Curated by Samantha Johnston, Executive Director and Curator at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center.
Analog Forever Magazine is proud to present "Image Within the Image" an online group exhibition featuring 57 photographs created with film and analog processes, curated by Curated by Tim Anderson, Publisher of Shadow and Light Magazine.
Analog Forever Magazine is proud to present "To Infinity and Beyond" an online group exhibition featuring 35 photographs created with film and analog processes, curated by Crista Dix, the Executive Director of the Griffin Museum of Photography.
Analog Forever Magazine is proud to present "Film Friends" an online group exhibition featuring 40 photographs created with film and analog processes, curated by photographic artist and founder of Analog Forever, Michael Behlen!
Analog Forever Magazine is proud to present "Inscrutable" an online group exhibition featuring 44 photographs created with film and analog processes, curated by Visual Anthropologist and Executive Member for the annual Click! Photography Festival, Ray Pfeiffer!
Introducing: Seconds
Welcome to Seconds, where each copy is more than just a publication – it's a journey through the realms of visual storytelling. Our unique "Seconds" initiative presents an extraordinary opportunity for photographers and art enthusiasts alike to own a piece of photographic history. These copies of Analog Forever have traversed diverse landscapes, soared through skies, and navigated oceans, only to return to us with stories etched into their slightly worn pages. Each edition, with its unique marks of adventure, is unbroken in spirit, continuing to house a meticulously curated collection of photography and intelligent commentary.
Priced at an accessible $15.00, these copies are not mere purchases; they represent an adoption of legacy and a continuation of a remarkable journey. They stand as statement pieces for those with a discerning taste in art, embodying a deep appreciation for the tangible and the timeless. However, it's essential to note that these editions are exceptionally rare and the last of the last stock, never to be reprinted again. This presents a unique, time-sensitive opportunity to acquire a fragment of Analog Forever's soul. Don’t wait, they will be gone before you know it.
Open internationally to both amateurs and professionals, this call for entries is Analog Forever Magazine’s attempt to find, feature, and interview the best talent in the analog photography world for our 11th print publication, due out in Summer 2025! The deadline for submissions is November 30th, 2024!
LATEST CALL FOR ENTRIES
Open internationally to both amateurs and professionals, this call for entries is Analog Forever Magazine’s attempt to find, feature, and interview the best talent in the analog photography world for our 11th print publication, due out in Summer 2025! The deadline for submissions is November 30th, 2024!
Analog Forever Magazine is thrilled to unveil our newest upcoming online exhibition, “Portraits: Beyond the Exterior,” scheduled to debut in November 2024. Curated by Polly Gaillard, the Program Director of Photolucida, this exhibition promises to be a captivating journey into the realm of analog photography. The deadline for submissions is November 1st, 2024.
Analog Forever Magazine is thrilled to unveil our newest upcoming online exhibition, “Capturing the Essence of Summer,” scheduled to debut in August 2024. Curated by Samantha Johnston, Executive Director and Curator at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center, this exhibition promises to be a captivating journey into the realm of analog photography. The deadline for submissions is August 1st, 2024.
Analog Forever Magazine, in partnership with the LightBox Photographic Gallery, is proud to announce “The Analog Forever Exhibit,” an exhibition of film and analog photography taking place August 10 – October 5, 2024 in Astoria, Oregon. The deadline for submissions is July 1st, 2024.
Analog Forever Magazine is thrilled to unveil our newest upcoming online exhibition, “Image Within the Image,” scheduled to debut in May 2024. Curated by Tim Anderson, Publisher at Shadow and Light Magazine, this exhibition promises to be a captivating journey into the realm of analog photography. The deadline for submissions is May 1st, 2024. Good Luck!
Analog Forever Magazine Edition 10 includes interviews with Silke Seybold, Anne Berry, Chris Round, and Everett Kennedy Brown, accompanied by portfolio features of Nastya Gornaya, Harley Cowan, Bridget Conn, Ramona Zordini, David Emitt Adams, and Jessica Somers.