Analog photography, also known as film photography, is a traditional method of capturing and developing images using photosensitive film and chemical processes. In this approach, light entering through the camera’s lens exposes the film, capturing the image.
The exposed film is then developed using a series of chemical baths, revealing the latent image. This process results in a physical negative or slide, which can be further processed to create prints or digitized through scanning. Analog photography offers a unique aesthetic characterized by its grain, color rendition, and timeless appeal, attracting enthusiasts and artists who appreciate the hands-on experience and artistic possibilities it provides, despite the widespread adoption of digital photography in recent years.
“Only Analogue Photography” is a Facebook page with around 70K followers. Here we are presenting 30 most inspiring photographs from the page. You can check more photos from the link.
Scroll down and enjoy yourself. All photos are linked and lead to the sources from which they were taken. Please feel free to explore further works of these photographers on their collections or their personal sites.
#1 St. Barthelemy, 1994 by Patrick Demarchelier
#2 Ship Painter, Aruba, South America, 1957 by Esther Bubley
#3 Umbrella by Ralph Gibson
#4 View from Notre Dame, Paris, France, 1955 by Henri Cartier-Bresson
#5 Femme enceinte, 1971 by Edouard Boubat
#6 Praga, 1928 by Josef Sudek
#7 ‘Grain bags as bed’, Calcutta, India, 1951 by Werner Bischof
#8 Photo by Sally Mann
#9 Zydėjimas 49, 1976 by Romualdas Rakauskas
#10 South of Djanet Algeria, 2009 by Sebastião Salgado
#11 Brad Pitt, Calabasas, 1994 by Peggy Sirota
#12 Follow MJ in Sardinia, 1980 by Ralph Gibson
#13 Weisse Rose im Glas, 1954 by Josef Sudek
#14 Fiona Campbell, Corse. Nouveau Femina, juin 1954 by Georges Dambier
#15 Scotland, 1977 by Josef Koudelka
#16 The Misfits, 1960 by Ernst Hass
#17 Photo by Dominik Friess
#18 Fosters Pond, 2000 by Arno Rafael Minkkinen
#19 “Dancers’ Arms” 1970 by Harold Feinstein
#20 Serie fotografica, 1953 by Paolo Monti
#21 Baie des Anges, France, 1959 by Bill Brandt
#22 A Midsummer Night’s Dream, 1957 by Toni Frissel
#23 Italy, Milan, 1949 by Elliott Erwitt
#24 Indian Mother and Child, Madras, 1971 by Edouard Boubat
#25 Flower, 1982 by Robert Mapplethorpe
#26 Issey Miyake, New York, 1990 by Irving Penn
#27 The thinker, Mulholland dam, 1930 by Hiromu Kira
#28 On The Beach, 1981 by Jeanloup Sieff
#29 Dive, 1935 by André Kertész
#30 Amongst the Daisies, 1939 by Edwin Smith
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