Writer-director Kier-La Janisse investigates the twisted roots of folk horror on screen in the compelling and often extraordinary (and mammothly titled) Woodland Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror. Across 192-minutes we are whisked through the decades and around the world to see how folk horror intertwines and differs from culture to culture.
The 1930s saw the emergence of riveting night photography, from iconic lensmen like Ilse Bing and Brassaï. Some marquee examples—along with Jonathan Becker’s recollection of Brassaï, his mentor.
With permanent collections in the Tate Modern, Centre Pompidou and the Museum of Modern Art, Martin Parr is recognised globally for his poignant documentation of the western world. As one of the most prestigious and influential British photographers of our time, we caught up with Martin to find out more about his journey and why he likes to talk about his own death, less so his past.
Images taken using Epson scanner with cling film on the bed
Preview a new art show based entirely on feeling, and co-curated by 20 names from the world’s leading photography platforms
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Exhibition dates: 7th October 2017 – 7th January 2018 Clarence H. White (American, 1871-1925) The Bubble 1898, printed 1905 Platinum print 24.2 x 19.3cm (9 1/2 x 7 5/8 in.) Alfr…
The rise of photography in the mid-late 19th-century began the move away from an oral and literary tradition towards one based on image. A photograph can describe a moment in time more viscerally than the written word. Think of that picture of Jack Ruby shooting Lee Harvey Oswald. A million words have been written … Continue reading "The Astonishing Cinematic Autochrome Photography of Heinrich Kühn"
Alessandra Sanguinetti’s The Adventures of Guille and Belinda and the Enigmatic Meaning of their Dreams. In book one of her ongoing series, the San Francisco-based Magnum photographer tells the story of two young girls living in a rural province south of Buenos Aires. Alessandra Sanguinetti tells the story of two young girls living in a rural province south of Buenos Aires in book one of her ongoing series The Adventures of Guille and Belinda and the Enigmatic Meaning of their Dreams. The San Francisco-based Magnum photographer spent her childhood summers at her father's farm, and found herself drawn to the sisters as they navigated their way from the innocence of childhood to the complexities of puberty—although not at first—Sanguinetti says of her subjects: “Beli and Guille were always running, climbing, chasing chickens and rabbits. Sometimes I'd take their picture just so they'd leave me alone and stop scaring the animals away, but mostly I would shoo them out of the frame. I was indifferent to them until the summer of 1999, when I found myself spending almost everyday with them. They were nine and ten years old then, and one day, instead of asking them to move aside, I let them stay.”
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Ships On The High Sea photography by Fotografin Philomena Famulok ★46 | STRKNG Portfolio of Photographer Philomena Famulok ★46, Germany | Specialization Mood, Conceptual, Instant Film - Photography
"Caucasus episode", Anastasia Lisitsyna for LESYANEBO
The photographer made his name with a series showing his dysfunctional parents, Ray and Liz, in their squalid Black Country flat. Now he’s turned their story into an award-winning film
The rise of photography in the mid-late 19th-century began the move away from an oral and literary tradition towards one based on image. A photograph can describe a moment in time more viscerally than the written word. Think of that picture of Jack Ruby shooting Lee Harvey Oswald. A million words have been written … Continue reading "The Astonishing Cinematic Autochrome Photography of Heinrich Kühn"
A young Japanese photographer re-photographs his prints up to ten times, adding successive layers of handmade distortion each time around
The pair's first work may premiere this year.
I started physically shaking when I finally got an email from The Darkroom that my scans were being uploaded. My first and second rolls were my testers, my failures, my learning experience. But I knew that these two rolls were special. (Scroll to have your mind freaking blown at film photography.) Canon Canonet Rangefinder / Kodak […]
Film photography feature shot with the Contax 645 and Kodak Ektar 100 film of Venice Beach, California by Gareth Morton on Shoot It With Film.
Taken with Olympus XA
When I was just getting started in photography around age 13 or 14, I had a point and shoot camera (produced by Gateway if you can imagine) because it was the only camera I could afford. At the time I had the distinct feeling that real photographers only used huge cameras and the bigger your camera the more credibility you'd have. But now that I'm older and can afford the bigger and fancier cameras I realize that the cameras I enjoy shooting with the most are the ones small enough to carry aroun
35mm film photography featuring a Pacific Northwest travel story photographed on the Canon AE-1 with Kodak Portra 400 and various films.
Contax T2 and Agfa Vista 200 35mm film photography featuring fine art portraiture from Nick Prideaux on Shoot It With Film.
35mm film photography featuring a fine art series from Nick Prideaux shot on the Contax T2 with Kodak Portra 400 film.
A much needed trip abroad to Les Roches Rouges in the South of France, where I managed to take some time offline but of course still shot on film for this photo diary. I visited…
I started physically shaking when I finally got an email from The Darkroom that my scans were being uploaded. My first and second rolls were my testers, my failures, my learning experience. But I knew that these two rolls were special. (Scroll to have your mind freaking blown at film photography.) Canon Canonet Rangefinder / Kodak […]
Hannah & Preston After so much success with Jo & Matt’s Anniversary Session on film, I was dying to get out & do another film shoot with a few different stocks to see the differences & narrow in my preferences! A lot of my film shooting over the past few years has
35mm film photography featuring a fine art series titled "The Seed I Nurtured" by Chole Xiang. Photographed on Kodak Portra 400 film.