Interview: Polly Chandler - You Build It Up, You Wreck It Down
Polly Chandler is a 21st-century medium, channeling the deep gravelly voice of singer-songwriter Tom Waits into surreal one-image narratives that Christopher Nolan would be jealous of.
Zine Review: "Dwell" by Lisa Toboz
Lisa Toboz’s series Dwell is a deeply personal narrative that courageously documents her battle with cancer: from her accidental by-chance diagnosis to her chemotherapy treatments and ultimate journey into remission.
Interview: Kari Wehrs - Shot
Kari Wehrs’ portrait project, “Shot”, examines gun ownership in the form of tintypes, some with bullet holes made by the firearm of the subject in the photograph. Read about her motivation for this series now!
Featured Photographer: Sheri Lynn Behr's Series "Beyond Recognition"
Sheri Lynn Behr's Series "Beyond Recognition" asks important questions about societies’ relationship with technology. Her manipulated Polaroids urge us to ponder what is actually "real" in the digital world.
Polaroid Week Fall 2020: Our Top 20 Favorites!
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 20 selections from this season now!
Analog Forever Magazine Edition 3 Artist Announcement!
Analog Forever Magazine Edition 3 includes Judy Dater, Gerry Yaum, Heidi Kirkpatrick, David Burnett, Lori Vrba, Felicita Russo, Don Whitehead, Ky Lewis, Molly McCall, and Noell Oszvald.
Featured Photographer: J.K. Lavin's Series “Crisis of Experience”
Crisis of Experience is the result of an eight-year project by J.K. Lavin exploring themes of self-reflection and female identity using the mechanics of seriality from behind a mirror with a Polaroid SX-70.
Zine Review: "Buried" by Daniel Staveley
Dive into your inner monologue with Dan Staveley’s latest zine project, Buried. Made by combing his lo-fi text with imagery created by burying photographic paper in the earth before processing.
20 Mamiya 7 Photographers You Need to Know!
The Mamiya 7 camera is a cult icon in the medium format photography world. If you weren’t convinced this camera was your grail camera, you will be after seeing what these 20 medium format film photographs!
Featured Photographer: Tara A. Cronin's Series “Winds”
Taking landscape photography to a new level, Tara A. Cronin’s new series “Winds” uses transparency film, archival inks, and her own blood to create work reminiscent of star maps or ancient genetic code.
20 Experimental Photographers You Need to Know | EXP.21
From double and long exposures to cyanotypes and film soup, the following 20 artists are working experimental photographers who plan to be in attendance at Experimental Photography Festival 2021!
Featured Photographer: Yoshitaka Goto’s Surreal Double Exposures
Yoshitaka Goto captures double exposures that allow you to be in two completely different places at once. Imagine being on the edge of a cliff watching a raging waterfall tumble down off a skyscraper!
Interview: Stan Klimek - Photography and the Fine Art of Platinum/Palladium Printing
Many of the world’s most respected photographers such as Irving Penn, Imogen Cunningham, and Beth Moon have had their art printed in the platinum/palladium process by Master Printer Stan Klimek.
Noah Zyla - An Instant Film Collectors Journey
Travel with instant film photographer Noah Zyla through the ages of instant film with his expertise on all things Polaroid and Fuji via his camera collector's journey that starts from the very beginning!
Interview: Matthew O'Brien - No Dar Papaya: Fotografías de Colombia
Matthew O'Brien's series No Dar Papaya will change your perception of Columbia from a country often portrayed as violent and lawless to a fascinating, beautiful country, with cultural diversity.
World Cyanotype Day: A Celebration with A Smith Gallery
In celebration of World Cyanotype Day, A Smith Gallery in Johnson City, Texas is inviting you to create a 12x12 inch cyanotype flag on a white cloth so they can string them all together! Read how now!
World Pinhole Photography Day 2020: Our Top 10 Favorites!
Since 2001, the last Sunday in April has marked one of the most important dates in photography, World Pinhole Photography Day (WPPD)! We watched the action until and have curated our top 10 picks!
Zine Review: Pardon My Creep by Kellye Eisworth and Britland Tracy
Pardon My Creep is a zine that will make you think and laugh at the same time. A reflection of today’s dating scene, photographers Kellye Eisworth and Britland Tracy have truly created something orginal.
Featured Photographer: Daniel Kobi - In Pursuit of Nature
Daniel Kobi takes us on an honest and inspiring journey through the Swiss wilderness via his tack sharp images that embrace the unadulterated colors of the pristine European backcountry wilderness.