From losing tripods in The Gambia to finding commonalities in humanity, six photographers discussed the realities of using film at our exclusive event

From losing tripods in The Gambia to finding commonalities in humanity, six photographers discussed the realities of using film at our exclusive event
Why does the physical still hold a special place in an increasingly digitalised world?
“It would be cool for someone of the next generation who is fat and self-conscious to see my work and think that they can also take self portraits”
Photographers including Sally Mann, Jeff Jacobsen and Charles Harbutt discuss the tensions between analogue and digital
“The chap with the well-greased hair should be wanted never to touch photographic materials after combing his hair”
As sales for retro products like vinyl records, brick mobiles and analogue film cameras grow, so too has interest in traditional printing techniques
Khan’s esoteric understanding of south London’s undulating ebbs and flows gives him an unique insight into the worlds of his subjects
In the the third in our Arthur Conan Doyle series the writer heads to Ireland – a place which defies his preconceptions and offers some fantastic opportunities for large-format photography.
We are happy to announce the three winners for this years Intrepid Film Photography Awards!