Henri Prestes is a Portuguese fine art photographer based in southern Europe.
“Born and raised in Portugal, his work deals in the ephemeral nature of memory, the childlike wonder and uncertainty of discovering an uncharted world. Prestes’ subjects, often obscure and shadowy figures captured in misty fields and deserted suburbs, represent the viewers own feelings of solitude, alienation, and nostalgia. Culling from his own travels across Europe, and at the same time tapping into something completely universal, Prestes lens invites you to dive into his world wholeheartedly: no matter where you might ultimately end up”, Fotografiska 2023.

https://henriprestesp.com/
https://www.atlaslisboa.com/henri-prestes/
https://www.othersmagazine.com/interview-henri-prestes-1

Alexey Titarenko is a Russian photographer known for his distinctive style of black and white photography, particularly for his long-exposure photographs of cityscapes. He was born on September 25, 1962, in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg), Russia. Titarenko’s work often explores the theme of urban life, isolation, and the passage of time.

alexeytitarenko.com
https://trovatten.com/alexey-titarenko


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In 2009, Kodak announced that production of it’s Kodachrome film (a color slide film develped with the now defunct K-14 process) would cease. Famed photographer Steve McCurry, who often used Kodachrome film in much of his work, asked Kodak to give him the last roll of film off the production line and Kodak kindly agreed.
A video crew from National Geographic followed McCurry around the world on his quest to photograph with the last roll of Kodachrome film and recently released the following documentary (the final roll was actually developed in 2010). The video not only chronicles how McCurry used the last roll of film, but also provides some great advice from a professional photographer.


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