Megan Harris @megsfilmphoto is a film photographer from England. Image shot on #ultramax.
"Every time I go walking in the Lake District, I find myself wondering who lives in these tiny farmhouses? What is their life like, tucked away in the hills, surrounded by sheep and silence? It always feels so peaceful and so idyllic. I wanted to capture a moment of that rural simplicity, the kind that makes you pause and imagine a slower, quieter way of living.
Being able to explore while also taking photos is my favourite part of photography and appreciating the slowness of it all. The sheep grazing quietly and the silence of having nobody around is so important to me that I capture the stillness. I'm drawn to the contrast between the vast, towering mountains and the smallness of the sheep. It's a reminder of how tiny we are in the grand scale of nature and yet how beautiful it is to simply exist within it." - Megan
Brendan Flesher @expiredbren is a film photographer from California and Germany. Image shot on #etkar100.
"Upper Bidwell Park, California, 2023
Toyo 45Aii w/ Cambo 6x12 Back, 90mm f/5.6 Grandagon, Kodak Ektar 100." - Brendan
Youssef Berrouard @youssefberrouard is a film photographer from Canada. Images shot on #ektar100.
"All my photos are a tribute to the culture of the countries I visit and the beauty of their natural landscapes." - Youssef
Roberto @analog.rob is a film photographer from Italy. Images shot on #ektar100.
"Ever since my father passed down his old Canon, I’ve fallen in love with the entire process of shooting film. In an increasingly digital world, there’s nothing quite like slowing down to capture life on a physical medium—something you can actually hold in your hands.
Now, I develop and scan my rolls at home. In my opinion, no other film stock in the world can capture true-to-life, rich, and balanced colors like Kodak Ektar 100. It has become my natural for landscapes, I always carry it with me when I go hiking in the Alps!" - Roberto