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Randomness attracts me the most­Bart Mulder, from the Netherlands, kindly agreed to be interviewed and tell us a little ...
13/12/2021

Randomness attracts me the most
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Bart Mulder, from the Netherlands, kindly agreed to be interviewed and tell us a little about his story, what sparked his passion for photography and why he prefers to use compact cameras, whether digital or analogue. From Kodak Portra 400 to Gold 200 and Ultramax 400, his film choices vary, but as for the camera, he picks the much sought after Yashica T5.
Don't miss the latest post on the blog, and find out why the T5 has become such a cult camera.

https://www.readgrain.com/randomness-attracts-me-the-most/

Bart Mulder, from the Netherlands, kindly agreed to be interviewed and tell us a little about his story, what sparked his passion for photography and why he prefers to use compact cameras, whether digital or analogue. From Kodak Portra 400 to Gold 200 and Ultramax 400, his film choices vary, but as....

The Ghazipur Garbage HillGhazipur Dumping Yard, at the eastern end of Delhi, India. Hundreds of scavengers, mostly women...
01/10/2021

The Ghazipur Garbage Hill

Ghazipur Dumping Yard, at the eastern end of Delhi, India. Hundreds of scavengers, mostly women and kids, make a living out of the trash.
However, due to recent government initiatives to implement recycling and bio-mining projects, this familiar and informal business will have an end in sight.
Abhishek Singh, photojournalist and documentary photographer, has been following these workers since 2017, capturing for future memory the daily lives of these people.
A beautifully illustrated reportage that you will not want to miss. Already online on our website.

https://www.readgrain.com/the-ghazipur-garbage-hill/

Ghazipur Dumping Yard, at the eastern end of Delhi, India. Hundreds of scavengers, mostly women and kids, make a living out of the trash. However, due to recent government initiatives to implement recycling and bio-mining projects, this familiar and informal business will have an end in sight. Abhis...

Follow this link and download issue 000 for free!https://www.readgrain.com/issue-no-000/
03/08/2021

Follow this link and download issue 000 for free!
https://www.readgrain.com/issue-no-000/

ISSUE No. 000 (Summer 2021) Film photographerby Toby Davies Olympus PEN FT Review: An Unexpectedly Perfect Everyday Cameraby Justin Halim A fun challengeby Ben Berger Creating a Workspaceby Zach Matenchuk It’s not just a tool to capture moments, it’s a trusty companionby Tobi U Hey! Let’s talk...

The GRAIN project is now officially online!GRAIN is a quarterly digital magazine (downloadable PDF), for contemporary ph...
03/08/2021

The GRAIN project is now officially online!
GRAIN is a quarterly digital magazine (downloadable PDF), for contemporary photographers with analog souls.

https://readgrain.com

GRAIN is a quarterly digital magazine (downloadable PDF), for contemporary photographers with analog souls. Inside each magazine you will find some of the most impressive articles and visual stories, offering the necessary inspiration to get you to grab your camera and walk out the door. Current Iss...

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