Y35 Mag Issue No. 10
Features and Inspiration Vol. 6
by Dante Ruscitti aka yung35mm
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About the Book
With backgrounds in digital photography, Julia, Alex, and Meghan each discuss how film has impacted their artistic visions and how shooting analog has reshaped their approaches in capturing still-frame moments. As an accomplished and widely published artist, Julia provides an enthralling look into her process, self-portrait series, "Windows To The World" project during lockdown, and more. Alex embraces the limitations of film as they conversely force him to slow down and more passionately consider his elegant framing and composition. Throughout his interview, Alex reveals how his thirst for travel sparks gorgeous landscape photography, which ultimately serves to enrich his soul. Meghan's interview examines her love for film as well as her profound passion for exploring abandoned places around Detroit. Her words shed a light on how she uses her camera as a tool to forge new connections, guide herself through unfamiliar locations, and how her camera has essentially become an integral part of her being.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 44 - Publish Date: Oct 01, 2021
- Language English
- Keywords film, 35mm, analog, photography, zine
About the Creator
I’ve always maintained an affection for crafting visual arts that can convey specific emotions in a polished and clever manner. Discovering analog photography has allowed me to develop a deep passion for the technical aspects and rich history of photography as I continue to explore new films, equipment, and practices. The analog community has inspired me to share my works and advance my craft - I believe film conveys the nuances and imperfections of real life - characteristics that are often lost in the world of digital photography. The opportunities for experimentation have reinvigorated my affection for visual arts - not knowing how a frame will turn out until it’s developed, the uncertainty in how a film will render the colors and the shadows and the highlights of a scene, being limited to a set amount of shots per roll - analog has inspired me to go out and just shoot again. Each shot matters and every frame is interesting.
