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.
Extended portfolio features showcasing cohesive bodies of work: travel series, model shoots, thematic explorations and portfolio highlights.
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.
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.
Belgian photographer Gert Goovaerts travels globally with black and white film, documenting street scenes, landscapes, and everyday moments from Rio to Bagan.
Working with natural light and close framing, Vladimir Amagachan captures Dasha Malygina in the heart of Saint Petersburg.
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