Interview: Jaime Aelavanthara - "Untamed"
Book Review: "Kicking Sawdust: Running Away with the Circus and Carnival" by Clayton Anderson
Photographer Clayton Anderson’s Kicking Sawdust is a series of photos taken from 1988-1992 while on the road with the circus, carnival, and various sideshows.
Analog Forever Magazine’s Top 50 Analog Photographs of 2020
These images are the AF Team's curation of the most stand out must-see images produced in 2020. From career photographers to amateur hobbyists, these scenes and portraits made a huge impact this year!
Interview: Kari Wehrs - Shot
Kari Wehrs’ portrait project, “Shot”, examines gun ownership in the form of tintypes, some with bullet holes made by the firearm of the subject in the photograph. Read about her motivation for this series now!
Interview: Rashod Taylor - Little Black Boy
Analog Forever Magazine Edition 3 Artist Announcement!
Analog Forever Magazine Edition 3 includes Judy Dater, Gerry Yaum, Heidi Kirkpatrick, David Burnett, Lori Vrba, Felicita Russo, Don Whitehead, Ky Lewis, Molly McCall, and Noell Oszvald.
Featured Photographer: J.K. Lavin's Series “Crisis of Experience”
Crisis of Experience is the result of an eight-year project by J.K. Lavin exploring themes of self-reflection and female identity using the mechanics of seriality from behind a mirror with a Polaroid SX-70.
Zine Review: "Buried" by Daniel Staveley
Dive into your inner monologue with Dan Staveley’s latest zine project, Buried. Made by combing his lo-fi text with imagery created by burying photographic paper in the earth before processing.
Featured Photographer: Tara A. Cronin's Series “Winds”
Taking landscape photography to a new level, Tara A. Cronin’s new series “Winds” uses transparency film, archival inks, and her own blood to create work reminiscent of star maps or ancient genetic code.
World Cyanotype Day: A Celebration with A Smith Gallery
In celebration of World Cyanotype Day, A Smith Gallery in Johnson City, Texas is inviting you to create a 12x12 inch cyanotype flag on a white cloth so they can string them all together! Read how now!
Zine Review: Pardon My Creep by Kellye Eisworth and Britland Tracy
Pardon My Creep is a zine that will make you think and laugh at the same time. A reflection of today’s dating scene, photographers Kellye Eisworth and Britland Tracy have truly created something orginal.
Interview: Christopher Colville - Born of Fire
Book Review: Moments Reflected by Øyvind Hjelmen
Expanding on his portfolio of the same title by including works not previously published or exhibited, Øyvind Hjelmen releases his second monograph, Moments Reflected, via Skeleton Key Press.
Featured Photographers: Charlie McCullers and Cecilia Montalvo's "Where the Light Enters"
Using the wet plate collodion process, McCullers & Montalvo create their body of work, “Where the Light Enters”. The images, made in South Florida’s barrier islands, represent a mysterious search for origins.
Analog Forever Magazine Issue 2 Artist Selection Announcement!
Analog Forever Magazine Edition 2 includes Nika De Carlo, Sarah Christianson, Jenny Sampson, Michael Kenna, Diana Bloomfield, Stig Marlon Weston, Luca Tombolini, Ashly Stohl, Liz Albert, and Yukimi Akubi!
Featured Photographer: Ernie Button - "Back & Forth"
Ernie Button’s nostalgic diptychs combine black & white and color film images that remind us of our past while simultaneously showing us that change and progress are as inevitable as time itself.
Interview: Matthew Finley - Healing Journey
Using the former Impossible Project Round Frame color film, photographer Matthew Finley responds to emotions from fear to love while on a journey towards self-acceptance with his series 'This Too Shall Pass’.
Analog Forever Magazine’s Top 40 Analog Photographs of 2019
These images are the AF Team's curation of the most stand out must-see images produced in 2019. From career photographers to amateur hobbyists, these scenes and portraits made a huge impact this year!
Book Review: Curiosities by Daniel Efram
Daniel Efram’s Curiosities displays a hybrid process of digital technology and vintage lenses. His work reeks of a love for the cities he lives in and travels too with a classic film noir style.
Featured Photographer: Lori Pond - Learning to Walk in the Dark
Lori Pond's “Learning to Walk in the Dark” illustrates the written word with prints on vellum that are backed with silver leaf that creates objects of depth with tactile qualities and stunning beauty.