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My Life in Analogue

My Life in Analogue

Intimate portraits of Los Angeles youth

My Life in Analogue — Ed Medrano’s photography captures the heart and soul of Los Angeles’ grassroots culture.

Written by: Megan White

My Life in Analogue

Analogue photography’s imperfections reveal a deeper beauty

My Life In Analogue — Elena Cremona turned to analogue photography to rebel against her hometown’s obsession with perfection.

Written by: Alex King

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Shoot Your World

Photography season online to celebrate Huck 46 — Personal stories behind the photographs, and photographers, we love.

Written by: HUCK HQ

My Life in Analogue

The cinematic punk worlds of Andrea Sonnenberg's photography

My Life in Analogue — Photographer and tagger Andrea Sonnenberg – aka Teen Witch – finds the subcultural fringe of San Francisco life in unexpected places around the world.

Written by: Shelley Jones

My Life in Analogue

Rafael Gonzalez

My Life in Analogue — Rafael Gonzalez explores the unique creative possibilities offered by different analogue formats.

Written by: Alex King

My Life in Analogue

Sam Hiscox

My Life in Analogue — Stolen moments in the city with London-based photographer Sam Hiscox.

Written by: Shelley Jones

My Life in Analogue

Giorgio Giussani

My Life in Analogue — Giorgio Giussani uses improvised chemical cocktails to add another layer of unpredictability to his analogue photographs.

Written by: Alex King

My Life in Analogue

Theo Acworth

My Life in Analogue — Snow, skate and a surreal sense of humour inspire Theo Acworth to stay glued to his viewfinder.

Written by: HUCK HQ

My Life in Analogue

Sara Paiva Carvalho

My Life in Analogue — Sara Paiva Carvalho captures Lisbon's unique ambience by celebrating the simple things.

Written by: Ricardo Miguel Vieira

Why I do what I do

Daily Life in The Gambia

African Street Photography — Insightful photobook See What I See presents The Gambia, as seen through the analogue photography of 18 students who live there.

Written by: Shelley Jones

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