Interview: Matthew Finley - Healing Journey
Using the former Impossible Project Round Frame color film, photographer Matthew Finley responds to emotions from fear to love while on a journey towards self-acceptance with his series 'This Too Shall Pass’.
Film Review: Erik Mathy - "Ride Slow. Take Pictures."
One camera, one bicycle, 1200 miles, and 160 years of history. Erik Mathy sets out on a quest along a historic route to uncover the stories of the past and connect them with the realities of the present.
Analog Forever Magazine’s Top 40 Analog Photographs of 2019
These images are the AF Team's curation of the most stand out must-see images produced in 2019. From career photographers to amateur hobbyists, these scenes and portraits made a huge impact this year!
Interview: Shane Balkowitsch's Historical Wetplates of Greta Thunberg
Using wet plate collodion, Shane Balkowitsch has captured hundreds of 10-second stories of the indigenous people of North Dakota in his series Northern Plains Native Americans: A Wet Plate Perspective.
Interview: Pete Falkous of Static Age Zines
Pete Falkous is punk rock. Real punk rock. So punk rock that he doesn’t care if you even read this article, because he will keep making zines regardless. That is the world of his zine distro: Static Age!
Book Review: Curiosities by Daniel Efram
Daniel Efram’s Curiosities displays a hybrid process of digital technology and vintage lenses. His work reeks of a love for the cities he lives in and travels too with a classic film noir style.
Featured Photographer: Lori Pond - Learning to Walk in the Dark
Lori Pond's “Learning to Walk in the Dark” illustrates the written word with prints on vellum that are backed with silver leaf that creates objects of depth with tactile qualities and stunning beauty.
Featured Photographer: Mindaugas Gabrenas' Dreamscapes
Mindaugas Gabrenas’s Dreamscapes isn’t a series of images, a cohesive body of work. It is a photographic interpretation of the endless human pilgrimage that takes place inside every one of us every day.
Polaroid Week Fall 2019: Our Top 20 Favorites!
Polaroid Week is a bi-annual celebration of instant film that allows lovers of the medium to share their newly created instant works across the internet! See our top 20 selections from this season now!
Interview: Josephine Sacabo - Mysterious Beauty
The beautiful and mysterious imagery, books, prints, and processes of Josephine Sacabo are discovered by absorbing the elegant details brought out by her mastery of the photogravure print process.
Featured Photographer: Mads Madison's Global Warming Series
Mads Madison’s Global Warming Series consists of experiments done on wasted film with various chemicals that leave the viewer to absorb a post-apocalyptic spectacle filled with orange atmospheric flames,
Interview: Jennifer Shaw - It's Personal
Using her macro-enabled Holga camera, Jennifer Shaw illustrates her personal stories of flood and storm-ravaged New Orleans with much of the depth and intimacy of having witnessed them first person.
Interview: Thomas Kellner - Reinterpreting Reality
Thomas Kellner creates outstanding and mammoth-sized prints that deconstruct and reinterpret architectural masterpieces, rebuilding them, frame by frame, into animated and whimsical works of art.
Interview: Graeme Webb's Photobook "Last Vestiges - The Exhumed Project"
Graeme Webb's zine, Last Vestiges - The Exhumed Project show his Polaroid manipulation techniques that create fantastical new worlds of crumpled silk, Turneresque skies, and metallic landscapes.
Analog Forever Magazine Issue 1 Artist Selection Announcement!
Edition 1 features Estevan Oriol, Lynn Bierbaum, Fred Lyon, and Yelena Zhavoronkov, Nils Karlson, Blue Mitchell, John F. Cooper Photography, K.K. DePaul, Mads Madison, and Anna Försterling.
Interview: Eric Kunsman - Historical Narrative
Artist and educator Eric Kunsman's series "Thou Art…, Will Give…", was created while investigating the historical, and former, Eastern State Penitentiary, in Pennsylvania. Read this interview now!
Interview: James Guerin of Reality So Subtle Pinhole Cameras
Did you want to know just what goes into manufacturing the perfect pinhole camera? Read our interview with James Guerin, the manufacturer of Reality So Subtle pinhole cameras by Erik Mathy!
Featured Photographer: Heikki Leis - Lost in Time
Heikki Leis's series "Chronovores" embody the eternal argument that time itself has been created by man, and by association, man has imprisoned itself into a world ruled by minutes, hours, and days.
Book Review: Hong Kong - Perspectives, Prospectives, Typologies by Pascal Greco
Pascal Greco’s photobook Hong Kong - Perspectives, Prospectives, and Typologies investigates the mega housing complexes of Hong Kong using instant film. Read our book review by Michael Kirchoff now!
Interview: Photoworks SF - Analog Photography in the Digital Age
Originally founded by three partners as a one-hour photo lab business in 1987, PhotoWorks SF is now one of the West Coast's premier film processing and printing labs. Read our interview with them now!