The big city elements - series of images (for the FILM photography community).
Hello, here my friends. And again I return back to my offspring - the Analog photography community, which is not too active, but full of great artists, posting here from time to time. The community is overflowing with art (if it is right to say this way about ART).
Everyone is welcome to this community, even if you don't take photographs on film, but you like to stop here and stare at these nostalgic pieces of ART, which artists continue to capture on celluloid, which is 3d, traditional, and touchable in the same time.
My middle-of-the-week feature of old-school Analog photography.
For more highly artistic photography, visit and join my Analog (FILM) Photog community and follow the works of the awesome artists @angel35mm @xaviduran @barbarabezina @captainklaus @guillerobla @taimen @solymi @silviamaria @victoriawhitime @ela.muds @eolinde @kunschj and @wwwiebe.
The images of this series were photographed in TelAviv, during the long 2 years, on different expired films and developed with different chemicals and developing technics. The only two things are connected to all these images on the technical level - the same camera I used and the black and white limitation created by the black and white only films.
The camera - Analog pocket monster, Ricoh GR1s (unfortunately requires batteries).
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It is a pleasure for me to appreciate and share these excellent photographs @victorbz friend.... Greetings!
thank you for the kind words !! 💚💚💚
Those are pretty awesome, and have a real down-to-earth, gritty feel that I don't think would be caught in colour or without the grain. Very nice.
Thank you for the mention! I like the atmospheric gloomy areas. Also, the number of ACs is impressive.