Gute Aussichten für die analoge Fotografie!

Gute Aussichten für die analoge Fotografie! - Blog-Beitrag von Fotograf Axel J. Scherer / 27.02.2021 16:52

Auf strkng sollte es keine Neuigkeit sein! Es gibt sie noch… die analoge Fotografie… mit Film, Mechanik und Labor!

Da wo es quietscht, stinkt und kracht….

Und wenn solch charmante und kluge Köpfe, wie Felix und Valentin vom Kanal "Fotofreunde" die Zukunft sind, braucht man sich wohl über den Fortbestand keine Sorgen machen!

Und genau diese beiden waren Gast in meinem FOTOTALK am Freitag!

https://youtu.be/KpOpnl1n0Ms

Schaut doch mal rein. Ich sende jeden Freitag um 20 Uhr Live auf meinem Kanal FOTOMOV (www.fotomov.de).

Interessante Gäste, nicht nur aus dem Bereich Fotografie…

… und seid so lieb… teilt, abonniert und liked um mein kleines, exotisches YouTube Projekt zu unterstützen. Danke! 🌻❤

Lockdown photography – working within 5km

Lockdown photography - working within 5km - Blog-Beitrag von Fotograf John Harrop / 26.02.2021 06:39

Lockdown in Ireland has included the restriction of not travel >5 kilometres unless you have some essential reason for travel.My time in working Ireland presents no shortage of photographic opportunities but behaving with the lockdown and working in that 5km is a challenge. Towns in Ireland have a good supply of old buildings, door and windows, wall that show the textures of time and stories. Showed it to my neighbour – a retired professional photographer for his comments and he immediate recognized the shop and told me what it used to be and that his cousin used to work there. Back in the 50s!

Its also a pace to go back to. Even though its a narrow street with hardly any sidewalk across the other side, it would good to set up and wait for the person(s) to walk into the scene. Or maybe a self portrait.

This is one of a series looking for and working these kind of ideas while I'm waiting for landscapes to be accessible again.

Interview with photographer Paul Artemis

Interview with photographer Paul Artemis - Blog-Beitrag von Fotograf Thomas Berlin / 22.02.2021 09:36

"I’m attracted by the mysterious eroticism lying in the shadows of a woman’s charme." – Paul Artemis in conversation with Thomas Berlin.

Paul is an Italian photographer based in London. He works for Playboy, Penthouse, Maxim, Altar and other magazines. We talked about how his philosophical beliefs influence his photography and what he wants to achieve with his sometimes provocative images.

See the illustrated interview: https://thomasberlin.net/blog/2021/2/20/interview-paul-artemis

Image: © Paul Artemis