NSFW | Featured Photographer: Clément Marion’s Series "Phoenix"
Clément Marion’s series “Phoenix” features wet plate collodion photographs of severe burn victims that act as both hybrid artistic therapy for his models but also a commentary on important social constructs that influence their mental and emotional healing.
Featured Photographer: Suzanne Révy - "A Murmur in the Trees"
Suzanne Révy's latest series, "A Murmur in the Trees," imparts a sense of solitude that has been both endured and embraced through each season of this past year during the pandemic. These triptychs lure you in with their subtle details and shifting light.
Book Review: “Stories” by Nicholas Reichard
Maine-based photographer, storyteller, and adventure thru-hiker Nicholas Reichard's latest book, Stories, is an intimate story of personal struggle and life-changing experiences the artist experienced thru-hiking 6,500 miles with a Hasselblad film camera from 2015-2018. This is his story.
Featured Photographer: Ed Carr's 5000+ Cyanotype Print Music Video
Alternative process photographer, printmaker, and researcher Ed Carr has created the first-ever music video made from over 5000 hand-printed cyanotypes for Tycho Jones and Globe Town Records. Learn all about his unique creation now!
Interview: Ella Morton - "The Dissolving Landscape"
Recent recipient of CENTER’s Environmental Award, Ella Morton presents her ongoing body of work, “The Dissolving Landscape,” a series of experimental analog photographs that examine climate change in the Arctic and Subarctic landscapes of Canada and Nordic Europe.
Featured Photographer: Diane Meyer - "A Stitch in Time"
Diane Meyer’s “Berlin” investigates the former Berlin Wall using a combination of analog, digital, and mixed media processes that deceives the viewer to see pixelated sections that enhance a connection between forgetting and file corruption.
Featured Photographer: Gracie Baer’s Series "Corporeal Worth"
Gracie Baer’s series “Corporeal Worth” draws parallels between our relationship with the natural world and society by contemplating the commonality between animals and people, in both life and in death.
Community Spotlight: Harvey Milk Photo Center
The Harvey Milk Photo Center is one of the oldest and largest public darkrooms in the United States. Originally opened in 1940, it serves as an inclusive space for people to express themselves through photography.
Book Review: A Blue Idyll - Cyanotypes and Dreams by Brenton Hamilton
Brenton Hamilton's newest book, A Blue Idyll - Cyanotypes and Dreams, transports you to a dreamlike state to explore his surrealist world of unusual connections and possibilities influenced by chance motifs and interactions from art history.
Interview: Fred Lyon - 75 Years of Photography
Fred Lyon has been firmly anchored behind a camera. From the streets of his native San Francisco to the offices of Life and Vogue, Fred takes us on a nostalgic tour of old San Francisco and the world from the 1940s and 1950s as we examine his 75+ year career as a professional photographer and photojournalist.
20 Lomography Film Photographers You Need to Know!
Lomography film is a cult icon in the film photography world. If you weren’t convinced that Lomography is your chance to get creative, you will be after seeing what these 20 photographers have made with their films and cameras!
Featured Photographer: Kyle Lang's Series "Manifest Content"
Kyle Lang’s new series Manifest Content is a darkroom photography project that delves into themes of time, memory, dreams, subconsciousness, and the environment we find ourselves in, both while awake and lucid dreaming.
Featured Photographer: John F. Cooper's "Organic Portraits"
John F. Cooper’s series Organic Portraits is a timeless and fundamentally beautiful collection of portraits that were created to raise awareness for—and help preserve—the world's rainforests.
Polaroid Week - Spring 2021: 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!
Analog Forever Magazine Edition 4 Artist Announcement!
Analog Forever Magazine Edition 4 includes Chris McCaw, Joseph R. Webb, David Michael Kennedy, Galina Kurlat, Marky Kauffmann, Mateusz Zurowski, Olivier Du Tré, R.J. Kern, and Vanessa Leroy.
Interview: Cary Norton - "Where You Come From is Gone"
Cary Norton and Jared Ragland’s collaborative series "Where You Come From is Gone" explores the history that occurred in the American South between Hernando DeSoto’s first exploitation of native peoples in the 16th century and Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act 300 years later.
Featured Photographer: Cody Bratt's “The Other Stories"
Cody Bratt’s series “The Other Stories,” continues by using his great-grandfathers collection of negatives to explore a darker narrative of family history. The artist’s hand becomes evident as Bratt uses mixed media processes to create unique and tactile analog objects.
Meet the Staff: Lynn Bierbaum - Social Media and Community Manager
Lynn Bierbaum’s work explores her search for belonging, and for a place, she can call home, by creating three-dimensional sculptures from a hybrid process of wet plate collodion and blown glass.
Book Review: "Personal History” by Carole Glauber
Carole Glauber’s latest monograph Personal History dives into an intimate look at family, using dreamlike imagery photographed on a quintessential snapshot camera from the 50s, the Kodak Brownie Hawkeye.
Interview: Mikael Kennedy - "Passport to Trespass"
Mikael Kennedy’s critically acclaimed nine-part zine series Passport to Trespass is a generation-defining photographic journey of one man’s search for the true meaning of “Home."