Jamelle Bouie

Jamelle Bouie is a political writer for Slate Magazine and analyst CBS News. For years, he’s done his own photography for his work, using a variety of digital cameras. But after acquiring a Konica Autoreflex TC in 2015, he’s been a dedicated film shooter. He shoots in multiple formats, typically uses black and white film, and works in the darkroom.

In keeping with his professional work, Jamelle’s photography tends toward the documentary-style, with an emphasis on street photography. He’s most concerned with people and their environments, used or otherwise. Which means, in addition to street work, he also shoots urban landscapes, seeking out unusual or abandoned areas of towns and cities. He is based in Washington D.C. and Charlottesville, Virginia, and spends considerable time in Baltimore, Maryland and New York City.

website: jamellebouie.net instagram: instagram.com/jbouie flickr: flickr.com/jbouie 

Adam White

Born in Atlanta, Grew up In Texas now living in Carlsbad, NM. Navy veteran. I am a hybrid shooter, but lean more towards film with every passing day. I try and find solace, beauty and peace in what I shoot. But mainly I just like the slower pace and interaction with the client or nature.

I mainly work in the areas of Portraits, Weddings and Boudoir (weddings are getting less each year). But for personal work I photograph nature and buildings.

I recently started shooting film on a serious level in the end of 2015 after the purchase of my RZ67. Prior to that I had dabbled with it and of course shot it growing up in the 70’s thru the early 2000’s of course on a P&S cameras and ESO630. Nothing serious.

I have a tendency to collect old cameras, photo books and coffee mugs! I am however huge fan of Medium format cameras. Just something about a good sized negative to scan.

I have recently started developing my own film at home for Color and B&W. This is a learning process for me and I look forward to the journey along this road.

Interests outside of photography:
Family
Reading
Relaxing
Committed Shiner Bock beer drinker.


Website: www.burlapandlight.com
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Danny Lennox Bronson

I photograph landscapes and natural areas of outstanding beauty as a way of capturing and sharing the wilderness experiences of my childhood.

I was fortunate to grow up in an area of great natural beauty and the experiences I had as a boy still resonate deeply with me. I seek to re-discover the spirit of place that lives in my memory, and it is this quality that I try to reveal in my pictures. The warm, organic medium of film best enables me to achieve this goal.

I am concerned about the climatic changes happening in the world and have recently begun to travel to areas effected most by this change to experience and document them before they disappear.

I hope that those who see my pictures will come away with a deeper understanding of our place in the natural world and the value of preserving these places for future generations to experience.

More information about me and my work can be found here:

www.dannylennoxbronson.com

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Michael Kemp

My dad has collected National Geographic magazines for the majority of his life. I would thumb through every issue to look at the photographs as a kid. It was from those memories and experiences that I told myself I wanted to become a photographer, one way or another.

For now, film photography is a hobby. I shoot just about anything and everything, from people on the street to rocks in the sand.

I still haven’t been published in a National Geographic. Maybe one of these days... but probably not.

Until that happens, you can check out my photos on my Instagram. (www.instagram.com/inspektorkemp). 

Darren Kelland

I don’t know when solitude ends and loneliness begins. My life is full of great people and I love spending time with them. I balance that with time alone, normally with an old film camera and a roll or two of black and white film.

I search for answers to internal questions. I look for the extraordinary in the everyday. I yearn for tranquility in the midst of life’s noise.

Film is such a beautiful medium. It has depth and structure that draws me in. Almost all of my favourite photographers and influences are film photographers. Almost all of them use only black and white film.

www.darrenkelland.com

TRACEY NIXON BOS

A perfect storm led me back to film.  Unsatisfied with digital everything, determined to slay the exposure triangle, I unpacked my student camera and headed out to a local film festival.  It was here that I caught a showing of "Finding Vivian Maier".  My heart sang as I left the theatre, sensing that pieces were falling into place.  This pivotal point, with my K1000 in hand, was the beginning of my journey back to film. 

The entire process from pressing the shutter release to losing myself in the shadows of a black and white image, is a rush!  Instinct informs both what and how I shoot.  The more unpredictable the camera, the more abstract the image, the more satisfied I feel.  I carry a number of cameras ranging from toy to a bit more complex with me daily.  

I live with my husband and two sons in Michigan where most of my photography has happened.  Our dog, Zeus, is my enthusiastic sidekick.  He wanders the woods and wetlands that surround our home with me.  When he sees me pull out any camera, he knows it's GO Time.

Sam Margulis

My work explores the relationship between Critical theory and urban spaces.

With influences as diverse as Machiavelli and L Ron Hubbard, new insights are distilled from both mundane and transcendant dialogues.

Ever since I was a student I have been fascinated by the endless oscillation of relationships. What starts out as triumph soon becomes debased into a cacophony of defeat, leaving only a sense of decadence and the dawn of a new beginning.

As momentary replicas become frozen through diligent and repetitive practice, the viewer is left with an epitaph for the limits of our era.

Kornelije Sajler

Kornelije Sajler is an amateur photographer based in Rijeka, Croatia.

Almost by accident started photographic journey on New Year's Day of 2013 and started learning photography through digital camera and ways to manipulate images in post process. In start of 2016 upon developing his first medium format film and after few months in film, starts exclusively on analogue journey in black and white film photography.

Developing film by himself start to be challenging, interesting and relaxing. Having manual medium format camera and by doing everything slowly and manually made him better photographer and visualize final image more clearly.

Mostly landscapes were first subjects, but with film and most certainly with black and white view of world in his photography, there are now urban places, accidental people, interesting lighting and shadows. Kornelije had always interest in long exposures and its unpredictability especially with all uniqueness of film.

Each image is story by itself and unique view of the world through his lens that sometime is epic and majestic, but sometimes lonely and depressive. In future eager to learn darkroom printing and manipulating negatives to its unique prints.

More of Kornelije Sajler’s work can be seen on his official website: ksphoto.me and get connected on Twitter (@ksphoto_me), flickr or Instagram (@ksphoto.me) profile.