Kamal Tung @kamaltung is an enthusiast who loves to dabble in various pursuits. He has a special passion for capturing the magic of his everyday moments.
Image shot on #ektar100 with Mamiya 645 at Tan Boon Liat Building.
“Ektar 100 is like a burst of color in my photography. Whenever the sun’s out, it's the film I grab. Its vivid colors and fine grain add life to my landscapes and really make those sunny days pop in my pictures.” - Kamal
Yoo Myung Gon,@xmstyle hailing from Seoul, South Korea, wears the hats of both a product designer and a film photographer. His passion extends from capturing natural landscapes to urban street scenes, all while exploring the nuances of various cameras.
Image one shot on #portra800 with Canon EOS 300 + 50mm F1.8 at Banpo Hangang Park, Seoul, Korea. Image two shot on #ektachrome100 with Minolta CLE + Voigtlander 40mm F1.4 at Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.
“Portra 800 is known for its versatility and ability to handle various lighting conditions. When using E100 film, you can achieve better colours by shooting+0.5 step brighter.” - Myung Gon
Amrita Chandradas @amritachandradas is a Singaporean documentary photographer who focuses on identity, the environment, and social issues. Image shot on #portra800 with Hasselblad 500 CM at a local studio in Singapore.
“Kodak Portra 800 excels in low-light situations, ideal for capturing nuanced
details in dimly lit environments. Therefore, I used it to photograph Mr. Lui,
a veteran Singaporean photographer illuminated solely by a projector. The
film excelled in preserving deep shadows and highlights, showcasing its
effectiveness in darker environments.” -Amrita
Soomin Yim @sooeatsyourstreetforbreakfast is a street photographer from South Korea, who has roamed around the world capturing moments and places that people seem to have forgotten. Image one shot on #portra400 with Hasselblad 500 CM in Seoul. Image two shot on #gold200 with Hasselblad 500 CM in Vietnam.
“Portra 400 is my go-to color film for taking individual portraits because of
its vibrant colors, and the calming mood that it brings in the result with its
softness. If you are looking to capture your model’s natural self in his/her
element, Portra 400 is the most exciting film to use.
I tried to incorporate my past street photography moments with my Hasselblad,
although, since we are no longer in the Vivien Maier era, it was difficult to go
unnoticed with the gigantic 120 format. However, these two ladies agreed to sit for
me with their back turned to me, and I was able to place the flash and create this
vibrant and dynamic scene. Gold 200 is extremely vibrant in its color, and with an
additional flash, a slightly artificial” - Soo