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My Life in Analogue

My Life in Analogue

Bruna Martini

My Life in Analogue — Bruna Martini's darkroom alchemy produces incredible double exposures that remind us of the potential of analogue photography for invention and creativity.

Written by: Alex King

My Life in Analogue

Alistair Woods

My Life in Analogue — The street is where Alistair Woods goes in search of the action, movement and chance that give his photographs life.

Written by: Alex King

My Life in Analogue

Philip Liljenberg

My Life in Analogue — Scandinavian photographer and painter Philip Lijenberg captures moments on the road in broad brushstrokes.

Written by: Shelley Jones

My Life in Analogue

Anthony Christie

My Life in Analogue — Anthony Christie shoots film on a medium format Mamiya 7 that gives his work an incredible depth and richness.

Written by: Alex King

My Life in Analogue

Liam Sharp

My Life in Analogue — Graphic designer by weekday, film photographer by weekend; Liam Sharp explains how his digital and analogue worlds collide.

Written by: Alex King

My Life in Analogue

Miguel do Canto Soll

My Life in Analogue — The youthful face of today's Brazil appears in Miguel do Canto Soll's photographs.

Written by: Alex King

My Life in Analogue

Alessandro Bergonzoni

My Life in Analogue — Schooled by the skatepark, Alessandro Bergonzoni captures life's vivid moments to help him record his existence.

Written by: Alex King

My Life in Analogue

Anthony Prevost

My Life in Analogue — A sense of wanderlust comes across in Anthony Prevost's images, revealing his fascination with new lands and peoples.

Written by: Alex King

My Life in Analogue

Marco Hernandez

My Life in Analogue — Marco Hernandez captures New York life from a skater's perspective.

Written by: Alex King

My Life in Analogue

Sarah Beasley

My Life in Analogue — For a photographer who yearns to explore exotic new lands, Swansea, Wales, may not the best home base. But Sarah Beasley's lens is always fixed on the horizon, waiting for the next adventure.

Written by: Alex King

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