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All or Nothing.

June 17, 2013 by Phil Kneen Photography

I don’t know why, and I certainly don’t know what it says about me as a person, but I can not leave film in a camera; when I load a roll, whether it be 36 images on 35mm or 10 on 6x7cm, as soon as I start shooting I have to finish it. I don’t load film into a camera until I see something I want to shoot, so I can be driving along a road, see something that catches […]

Categories: Photography • Tags: 160nc, 6x7, 80mm, black and white, canada, colour, Epson v700, film, film camera, film photography, fine art, fuji film, fuji pro 400H, I shoot film, inventive, isle of man, kodak, kodak portra 400, mamiya 7II, negative, Peak imaging, personal project, phil kneen, portrait, yellowknife

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Toast? Or Corn Flakes?

June 15, 2013 by Phil Kneen Photography

The film v digital argument is as pointless as asking, “Which is better, toast or Corn Flakes?” – they both taste great and they both have their own place at the breakfast table. This week I’ve been eating toast and cornflakes…AND yogurt! This week I having been shooting with a Fuji X-Pro1, a Holga GCFN and a Holga 120 Pan

Categories: Photography • Tags: 6x6, 6x7, Alien Skin, alien skin exposure 5, black and white, camera, Epson v700, film, film camera, film photography, fine art, fuji film, fuji pro 400H, fuji X-pro1, holga, holga gcfn, I shoot film, inventive, isle of man, kodak, kodak portra 400, negative, Peak imaging, peel, personal project, phil kneen, portrait

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Chinese Binge

June 11, 2013 by Phil Kneen Photography

I’ve neglected film photography over the last few weeks, not out of choice, it’s just that the type of work I’ve been doing has been better suited to digital. I have missed film though, so last week I went on a two-day film shooting binge – I put a couple of cheap Chinese Holgas and a load of film into my bag and shot everything that caught my eye. All the wide shots here were made on the Holga Pan […]

Categories: Photography • Tags: black and white, Epson v700, film, film camera, holga, Holga panoramic 6x12cm, I shoot film, Ilford HP5, inventive, isle of man, negative, Peak imaging, personal project, phil kneen, portrait, The Wretched Pearls

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May 30, 2013 by Phil Kneen Photography

“An artist’s career can be segmented by moments when there is the realization of a need for change or the necessity to shake off the rust and webs that develop after reaching that unchallenged place of comfort” – Domenico Foschi, photographer. I discovered this quote a few days ago, as soon as I read it I realised that I’m in that place, that unchallenged place of comfort. But it was a revelation, bordering on an epiphany, I’d go as far […]

Categories: Photography • Tags: art, black and white, camera, canon eos 5d mark 2, colour, Epson v700, film, film camera, film photography, fine art, fuji film, fuji instax 200, fuji pro 400H, fuji X-pro1, holga, I shoot film, inventive, isle of man, kodak, kodak portra 400, mamiya 645 pro tl, mamiya 7II, negative, Olympus mju II, Peak imaging, personal project, phil kneen, portrait

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Simply The Best?

May 25, 2013 by Phil Kneen Photography

I was talking to a college student this week, I asked him why I hadn’t seen any of his work recently, his reply bemused me – “I’m getting a Canon 5D mark three in a few weeks, so I’m not shooting anything until I get that, it’s like ten times better than the camera I’m using now…I want to shoot my ideas on the best kit…should I get the seventy to two-hundred?” Amazing. This talented young artist has actually put […]

Categories: Photography • Tags: Alien Skin, black and white, canon G15, colour, digital, disposable, documentary, Epson v700, Exposure 4, film, film camera, film photography, fine art, fuji film, fuji instax 200, fuji pro 400H, fuji X-pro1, holga, I shoot film, iphone 4s, kodak, negative, nikon tw20, Olympus mju II, personal project, phil kneen, photojournalism, po

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The Emperors New Clothes?

May 19, 2013 by Phil Kneen Photography

My love affair with the Fuji X-Pro1 continues, so much so that I haven’t shot a single roll of film for the last week. I feel bad, but I think that this is the way it’s going to stay – I don’t mean I’m never going to shoot film again, I’m just going back to the way I worked a year ago – shooting both. Canada was a bit of a turning-point for me, shooting that project on film was […]

Categories: Photography • Tags: film v digital, fuji X-pro1, I shoot film, peel, personal project, phil kneen, portrait

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Publish and be damned…

May 15, 2013 by Phil Kneen Photography

***ALL COPIES OF THIS HAVE NOW BEEN PRE-ORDERED*** In the next few weeks I’m going to be publishing a selection of my Canada project photographs, mainly images shot in and around Yellowknife, but also some from much further south, in Hamilton. I’ll be presenting the images over 16 pages in a quality tabloid newspaper format (the photograph below is a sample from the printers, the shots aren’t mine). The print run will be strictly limited to 500 copies (numbered and […]

Categories: Photography • Tags: 6x6, 6x7, 80mm, art, black and white, camera, canada, colour, Epson v700, film, film camera, film photography, fine art, fuji film, fuji pro 400H, holga, I shoot film, kodak, kodak portra 400, mamiya 645 pro tl, mamiya 7II, negative, Peak imaging, personal project, phil kneen, photography, portra 160, portrait, project, yellowknife

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The Hamilton Diary #1

May 6, 2013 by Phil Kneen Photography

At the beginning of April, on my way up to Yellowknife, I stopped off in Ontario, Canada, to see Ned. Since my own brother caught the slightly earlier train two and a half years ago, Ned is the closest I have to a sibling. This was the first time I’d actually seen Ned, in the flesh, for five years, but I climbed into his van at Lester B Pearson airport and we picked-up like we’d seen each other a couple […]

Categories: Photography • Tags: 6x7, canada, colour, Epson v700, film, film camera, film photography, fine art, hamilton, I shoot film, mamiya 7II, negative, ontario, Peak imaging, personal project, phil kneen, portra 160, portrait, yellowknife

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Cars and Girls…

April 30, 2013 by Phil Kneen Photography

Sorry, there are no girls, just cars, I needed a catchy title and ‘cars and girls’ sounded good. You were tricked, I’m afraid…but hey, while you’re here, you may as well have a look at some cars. Canada, not just Yellowknife, turns me into some kind of abandoned car enthusiast, it’s bizarre. When I’m at home I never really feel the urge to document cars of any kind, let alone ones that have been left to rot in driveways, but […]

Categories: Photography • Tags: camera, canada, cars, colour, Epson v700, film, film camera, film photography, fine art, I shoot film, inventive, kodak, kodak portra 400, mamiya 7II, negative, old car, Peak imaging, personal project, phil kneen, portra 160, portrait, x-ray, x-ray machine, yellowknife

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Canadorama

April 29, 2013 by Phil Kneen Photography

All Images made with a Holga 120 Pano 6x12cm camera and Fuji Acros 100 film in the Hamilton (Ontario) and Yellowknife (NWT) areas of Canada. I wasn’t going to take this camera with me, but I’m so glad I did now. The scenery, the weather, everything lent itself to grungy monochromatic images like these. It’s got me thinking about experimenting with a bit of pinhole photography… I’m starting the long process of scanning and cataloguing 70+ sheets of negatives from my […]

Categories: Photography • Tags: black and white, camera, canada, Epson v700, film, film camera, film photography, fine art, Fuji Acros 100, fuji film, holga, Holga panoramic 6x12cm, I shoot film, inventive, isle of man, negative, nwt, Peak imaging, personal project, phil kneen, yellowknife

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