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Unless you’ve been hibernating in an Internet-free cave for the past two years, you’ve probably seen Richard Mosse’s amazing candy-colored photos from the Congo, all shot on now-discontinued Kodak Aerochrome film. Aerochrome, a false-color infrared film originally intended for aerial vegetation…
Some examples of shooting Kodak BW CN400, I really love this film even though its not true Black and White.
The most recent photo shoot with the women from Rapunzels on Palm Beach. Lately I have been shooting film for personal grow, as a way to vent from my digital camera. A huge reason why I love shooting film again, because it slows me down in how I want to compose my subject or capturing the moment instead of taking 1000 or more photos (unless and pointless). I truly feel every photographer wither amateur or professional, needs to shoot film from time to time. I’m still working out issues with film, as in, color and scanning.
Ryan McGinley x Edun SS13 Campaign.
Tim Mantoani - Behind Photographs (2012)
Famous photographers posing with their most iconic photographs
Audrey Hepburn photographed by Leo Fuchs in Belgian Congo, 1958
Best known for his iconic photographs of Marilyn Monroe in the 1960s, Bert Stern epitomized the idea of the photographer as a cultural hero. With a new documentary about his life opening this week, TIME sat down with the legendary photographer to talk candidly about his passions (women and photography), advertising, inspiration and Marilyn.