Tomáš Husa and the Sprocket Hole Aesthetic
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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Film enthusiast Tomáš Husa shoots everyday scenes on various film stocks, often capturing sprocket holes in his frames for a distinctive film look.
Nigel Sommerfeld of Queensland shoots sunrise instead of sunset, documenting the ocean at dawn with a Hasselblad XPan.
Cayetano González photographs models on film using only available light, creating intimate portraits that prioritize mood.
Traveling across Asia with an Ilford Sprite, Tayne Ephraim documents everyday scenes across multiple countries.
Russian photographer Artem Lavrushkin documents the Caucasus mountain region on film, capturing dramatic alpine landscapes in both color and black and white.
Polish photographer Lukasz Wierzbowski, based in Wroclaw, has been shooting exclusively on film since 2010, creating colorful, spontaneous portraits of girls in everyday settings.
A traveler for over 25 years, Przemek Strzelecki documents street scenes and landscapes in countries like Mongolia and Cuba.
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