Panaef's Prints from the Pen S
Ukrainian photographer Vova Panaef shoots people on an Olympus Pen S half-frame camera, then lith prints everything into moody black and white that could pass for decades-old work.
Ukrainian photographer Vova Panaef shoots people on an Olympus Pen S half-frame camera, then lith prints everything into moody black and white that could pass for decades-old work.
Russian photographer Anton Novikov travels across his country—from Murmansk to Kamchatka—shooting landscapes on a Nikon AF600.
Film enthusiast Tomáš Husa shoots everyday scenes on various film stocks, often capturing sprocket holes in his frames for a distinctive film look.
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Nigel Sommerfeld of Queensland shoots sunrise instead of sunset, documenting the ocean at dawn with a Hasselblad XPan.
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Cayetano González photographs models on film using only available light, creating intimate portraits that prioritize mood.
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