SHOWtips by Brian
We have been fans of Brian's photos for a while. They really demonstrate the potential of the SHOW camera! In his words:
My name is Brian and I live in Michigan working as an electrical engineer. I was born and raised in the suburbs of Tokyo Japan and moved to the USA to attend University.
I started to take pictures with 35mm film in university after the first and only digital camera owed broke. Ever since, I have only shot on film cameras. Currently I shoot street photography in Michigan mostly in Detroit.
I received the dubblefilms SHOW camera during the summer of 2020 and enjoy the simplicity and the images produced. It is nice to be able to shoot things without having to worry about metering, shutter speed, or aperture. For me, simple cameras like the SHOW have many limitations but at the same time allows me to try new things and create within those limitations.
This camera is easy to use and fun but there are few things that should be kept in mind.
100-400iso film works the best for this camera.
Make sure there is enough light! This camera can handle sun well. Use the flash indoors and dim lit situations.
Lens flare happens but use it to your advantage!
The lens is wider than you think, so its easy to get your fingers in the shot.
Expect to have some pictures not turn out as you expect, but that is ok!
Do not overthink and have fun!
Details
Format: Online Publication
Publish Date: 02/20/2021
Language English
Source: dubblefilm
Exposed Harmony
Bringing two worlds that have never crossed paths before into a work of harmonic art. 20 rolls of film will lead the narrative for 40 different stories. The idea comes from artists Dandy DeNiro and Zachariah Hagy. Being still in quarantine and hungry for creativity and connection "Exposed Harmony" was born.
Details
Format: Online Publication
# of Pages: 43
Publish Date: 08/06/2020
Language English
Source: Something Different Magazine LLC
issue 004
A PLACE FOR CREATIVES TO CONNECT by Atelier du Soleil
Atelier du Soleil
The purpose of Atelier du Soleil is to create a digital gallery/magazine for aspiring artists to connect and showcase their best work. The idea derived from a shared passion between co-founders, Kayla Norris and Monique Ross, to help others recognize creative potential within themselves. We were first inspired by the talented works of those who were close to us, and had the desire to support many others that equally don't get the chance to distribute their works to an audience/community that genuinely appreciates it.
Details
Format: Online Publication
# of Pages: 71
Publish Date: 04/01/2021
Language English
Source: Atelier du Soleil