LATEST ARTICLES
After a studio fire, Lynne Breitfeller transforms water-damaged negatives into the groundbreaking "After the Fire" series, redefining her artistry and challenging photography norms. Explore her journey and creative rebirth in an exclusive interview.
The amazing instant gratification of Polaroid film predates our digital lives and yet lives on in the hearts and souls of artists from around the globe. See 20 Instant Film Photographers You Need to Know, a specially curated collection by the Instant Film Society!
In an exclusive and inaugural discussion with Gary Ho of Mint Camera, we uncover the passion and ingenuity fueling their latest creation, the Rollei 35AF.
Analog Forever Magazine Edition 9 includes interviews with Mark Sink, David Ondrik, Niall O’Brien, and Norma Córdova, accompanied by portfolio features of Amanda Tinker, David Sokosh, Eduardo Almeida, Kriss Munsya, Matthew Santomarco, and Zara Carpenter.
With a meticulous sequencing of images from various collections, Peter Wiklund's "Ängelen" invites readers into a mysterious and ethereal world. Nature studies interwoven with garden statues create a captivating narrative, enhanced by the frequent use of solarization and negative versions. The addition of poems by Willy Granqvist in both Swedish and English further enriches the visual journey, leaving a haunting yet unforgettable impression on those fortunate enough to own this limited edition.
These images are the AF Team's curation of the most stand-out must-see images produced in 2023. From career photographers to amateur hobbyists, these scenes and portraits made a huge impact this year!
Embark on an ethereal journey through Wendy Constantine's artistic practice with her body of work, “Reverie.” From childhood memories in a converted chicken coop to protesting art department cuts, Constantine's life unfolds like a visual poem. Delve into her unique fusion of analog and digital, intention and spontaneity, as she invites you into a dreamlike realm where trees stand as silent witnesses to a life shaped by nature.
Embark on a visual journey with Debbie Bentley, a creative force navigating the diverse landscapes of photography. Bentley's story is a testament to the limitless possibilities of creativity, proving that true art can emerge from a tapestry woven with hard knocks, research, and experimentation.
Minneapolis-based photographer Renee Paiement captures light dancing across an image, as if it were a character in the frame in her project, “Days of Heaven,” an homage to the Terrence Malick film of the same name.
Using instant-film double exposures, Germany-based photographer Laetitia Heisler takes viewers on a healing journey through the woods, camera in tow, sharing how she sees life as “a continuous transformation” in her series, Forest is a Temple. “Everyone and everything are intertwined.”
Spend time with the photographs and words from this interview with photographic artist Marcus DeSieno. His ongoing project, "Geography of Disappearance," is a brutally honest examination of the crisis at the US/Mexico border from the perspective of landscape photography.
Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of film soup photography! These 16 photographers utilize this audacious technique, soaking their negatives in unexpected solutions or altering their Polaroids during development, to create unique and unpredictable art. Explore this cutting-edge realm with our specially curated collection by Amy Elizabeth of Film Lab 135!
Enter the realm of Lenny Gerard, a visionary artist who juxtaposes day and night shots of architectural marvels in an arresting critique of capitalism. Gerard's work, as captivating as it is contemplative, challenges the viewer to consider the implications of a system that values work over life, and productivity over creativity.
The wet plate collodion imagery of photographic artist Isa Marcelli is now available as a stunning monograph from Skeleton Key Press! Read our latest review of “See Until I Can See No More,” a book of photographs that “skirt around the fringes of lucid dreams.”
In "The Sniper Paused So He Could Wipe His Brow," Sean Lotman masterfully blends travelogue and photo-book, taking readers on a remarkable 15-year journey across 20 countries. Each picture, taken with a lo-fi Diana F+ camera, offers a snapshot of a fading past, creating an interactive narrative of memory, time, and travel.
Order Now: Edition 9 - Winter 2023 (89 Left as of 3/24/24)
Analog Forever Magazine is proud to announce our eighth print publication (Artist Announcement Here) is now hot of the press! We are excited to present to you a unique journal featuring 10 analog and experimental photographers from around the globe, each exploring various methods for using the medium we love in individual, creative ways. Inside, you will find interviews with luminaries such as Mark Sink, David Ondrik, Niall O’Brien, and Norma Córdova. Additionally, the magazine will feature captivating portfolios from Amanda Tinker, David Sokosh, Eduardo Almeida, Kriss Munsya, Matthew Santomarco, and Zara Carpenter
Get ready to immerse yourself in the captivating world of photography amidst the ancient giants of nature at Analog Forever Magazine's exclusive camping and photography retreat in Portola Redwoods State Park! This is not just a retreat; it's an expedition into the heart of creativity and connection, set for April 5th-7th, 2024.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Get ready to immerse yourself in the captivating world of photography amidst the ancient giants of nature at Analog Forever Magazine's exclusive camping and photography retreat in Portola Redwoods State Park! This is not just a retreat; it's an expedition into the heart of creativity and connection, set for April 5th-7th, 2024.
Analog Forever Magazine is proud to present "To Infinity and Beyond" an online group exhibition featuring 35 photographs created with film and analog processes, curated by Crista Dix, the Executive Director of the Griffin Museum of Photography.
LATEST ONLINE EXHIBITIONS
Analog Forever Magazine is proud to present "To Infinity and Beyond" an online group exhibition featuring 35 photographs created with film and analog processes, curated by Crista Dix, the Executive Director of the Griffin Museum of Photography.
Analog Forever Magazine is proud to present "Film Friends" an online group exhibition featuring 40 photographs created with film and analog processes, curated by photographic artist and founder of Analog Forever, Michael Behlen!
Analog Forever Magazine is proud to present "Inscrutable" an online group exhibition featuring 44 photographs created with film and analog processes, curated by Visual Anthropologist and Executive Member for the annual Click! Photography Festival, Ray Pfeiffer!
Analog Forever Magazine is proud to present "Home Sweet Home," an online group exhibition featuring 42 photographs created with film and analog processes, curated by photographic artist, independent curator and Creative Director at the Photographic Resource Center, Cambridge, MA, Jessica Burko!
Analog Forever Magazine is proud to present "Glitch in the Matrix," an online group exhibition featuring 35 photographs created with film and analog processes, curated by photographic artist, independent curator and juror, and Editor of Chief, Michael Kirchoff!
Introducing: Seconds
Welcome to Seconds, where each copy is more than just a publication – it's a journey through the realms of visual storytelling. Our unique "Seconds" initiative presents an extraordinary opportunity for photographers and art enthusiasts alike to own a piece of photographic history. These copies of Analog Forever have traversed diverse landscapes, soared through skies, and navigated oceans, only to return to us with stories etched into their slightly worn pages. Each edition, with its unique marks of adventure, is unbroken in spirit, continuing to house a meticulously curated collection of photography and intelligent commentary.
Priced at an accessible $15.00, these copies are not mere purchases; they represent an adoption of legacy and a continuation of a remarkable journey. They stand as statement pieces for those with a discerning taste in art, embodying a deep appreciation for the tangible and the timeless. However, it's essential to note that these editions are exceptionally rare and the last of the last stock, never to be reprinted again. This presents a unique, time-sensitive opportunity to acquire a fragment of Analog Forever's soul. Don’t wait, they will be gone before you know it.
Analog Forever Magazine is thrilled to unveil our newest upcoming online exhibition, “Image Within the Image,” scheduled to debut in May 2024. Curated by Tim Anderson, Publisher at Shadow and Light Magazine, this exhibition promises to be a captivating journey into the realm of analog photography. The deadline for submissions is May 1st, 2024. Good Luck!
LATEST CALL FOR ENTRIES
Analog Forever Magazine is thrilled to unveil our newest upcoming online exhibition, “Image Within the Image,” scheduled to debut in May 2024. Curated by Tim Anderson, Publisher at Shadow and Light Magazine, this exhibition promises to be a captivating journey into the realm of analog photography. The deadline for submissions is May 1st, 2024. Good Luck!
Open internationally to both amateurs and professionals, this call for entries is Analog Forever Magazine’s attempt to find, feature, and interview the best talent in the analog photography world for our ninth print publication, due out Summer 2024! The deadline for submissions is March 3rd, 2024!
Analog Forever Magazine is excited to announce the upcoming online exhibition, “To Infinity and Beyond,” debuting late February 2024. Crista Dix, the esteemed Executive Director at the Griffin Museum of Photography, will masterfully curate this thought-provoking showcase. The deadline for submissions is February 1st, 2024. Good Luck!
Analog Forever Magazine is proud to present “Film Friends," an online group exhibition debuting November 2023. This showcase will be expertly curated by found and publisher of Analog Forever, Michael Behlen! The deadline for submissions is October 31st, 2023. Good Luck!
Analog Forever Magazine is proud to present “Inscrutable," an online group exhibition debuting October 2023. This showcase will be expertly curated by Visual Anthropologist and Executive Member for the annual Click! Photography Festival, Ray Pfeiffer! The deadline for submissions is September 30th, 2023. Good Luck!
After a studio fire, Lynne Breitfeller transforms water-damaged negatives into the groundbreaking "After the Fire" series, redefining her artistry and challenging photography norms. Explore her journey and creative rebirth in an exclusive interview.