Why Analog Still Matters

There’s a version of this conversation that gets tiresome quickly — the one where analog photography becomes a statement against the present. A rejection of screens, of convenience, of how… Read more

The Discipline of Fewer Frames

Thirty-six frames. That used to be the whole day. If you came of age with digital, that number sounds almost absurd — a morning’s casual shooting, wiped out before lunch…. Read more

Nostalgia Is Not the Point

The easiest way to dismiss film photography is to call it nostalgia. Warm tones, grain, light leaks — all the visual shorthand for looking backward. And there’s enough of that… Read more