ANAGLOG PHOTOGRAPHY

I love shooting analog - ideally I love shooting both digital and analogue alongside each other. Analog images can be delivered within 4 working days after a shoot.

Camera’s you’ll see below:
Mamiya 645 (120mm film)
Polaroid 660 (square polaroids)
Point and Shoot (35mm)

Below: Joey De Boer - 2021 - Amsterdam / Mamiya 645

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Below: personal archives - 2021 Mamiya 645 - self scanned

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Mamiya 645 - 35mm used with an adaptor - light leaks

Samsung Galaxy Ear Buds: polaroids - Polaroid EE600

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Below: Mamiya 645 - 120mm - Full website re-branding for SUPREME music, Berlin & Hamburg - we shot 2 rolls of analog alongside digital - February 2021

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Polaroid 660 - Scotch & Soda event / Adidas Instagram Campaign

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Mamiya 645 - 120mm film - September 2020

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Polaroid 660 + Mamiya 645 - Jonathan

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Mamiya 645 - Oma

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Sardinia, Italy - 35mm

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All of my film is developed by FotoLab KieKie - a professional studio in Amsterdam. I scan all the images myself one by one - so that the ‘analogue film borders’ are not cut off. A film lab like Fotolab KieKie does not offer this service - each negative needs to be processed and colour corrected image by image.