Skin and Stillness: Andor Polgár's Film Work
Andor Polgár shoots intimate portraits of women on a Leica, mostly in color, capturing moments in bedrooms, bars and beyond.
Founder and editor of Analog Aesthetics. Photographer, publisher, one-person operation. Previously built a publication to 1.5M monthly page views without social media. A/A is film photography minus the algorithms and clout-chasing.
Andor Polgár shoots intimate portraits of women on a Leica, mostly in color, capturing moments in bedrooms, bars and beyond.
The artist known as f_du travels through the American West with a film camera, documenting empty roads, power lines and vast landscapes.
Vacationing in Greece with an Olympus Pen D, Daniel R. skipped golden hour entirely and embraced the unforgiving midday sun.
French photographer and collage artist Colette Saint Yves works in film, video and collage, creating grainy, atmospheric images that blur memory and fantasy.
Montréal-based Étienne Boucher-Lemay shoots his city on film, catching the odd details most people walk past.
Using a Hasselblad 501cm and Kodak Ektachrome, Cole Custer shot a coastal house on the Outer Banks during blue hour.
Dawn Chapman always travels with film, documenting landscapes from the Matterhorn to White Sands, New Mexico.
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