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‘Impossible’ Interview with Richard Spicer
Today, we are delighted to publish our nineteenth ‘Impossible’ article (to view the others, go here), this time we are featuring Richard Spicer is a reclusive dreamer and portrait photographer from Sacramento, California. Alongside his work with Impossible film, he hosts a podcast entitled ‘Conversations with Creatives’, as well as writing articles, sharing photos, telling stories. His work is inspired by half-remembered dreams, alternate realities, fictionalised memories and unfinished narratives. Don’t miss this…
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‘Impossible’ Interview with Jacob Spriggs
Today, we are delighed to publish our sixteenth ‘Impossible’ article (to view the others, go here), this time we are featuring Jacob Spriggs’ collages! “While I’m not quite sure how to articulate in totality the influence instant film has had on my art practice, I think a few paragraphs about its inception into my life and how it has flourished ever since should do. My name is Jacob Spriggs, and I am a photographer/collagist currently residing in central Minnesota. I have been using Impossible film since late 2011… ‘All Things Go’ – ©Jacob Spriggs Towards the end of art school I was looking at artists like Jeremy Kost and Dash…
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‘Impossible’ Interview with Meghan Davidson
We’re delighted to be working closer with The Impossible Project team as we continue to branch out and expand our reach with all things related to mobile photography. Analog post-processing of mobile images is becoming more and more popular and we’re going to make sure our readers are fully briefed on this very exciting development. The Impossible Project is in many ways leading the way, but there is also a growing community of mobile artists and photographers experimenting with other analog post processing techniques in an attempt to make their mobile images stand out even more, in galleries, magazines and the like and we have viewed some outstanding images and…
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‘Impossible’ Interview with Penny Felts
We’re delighted to be working closer with The Impossible Project team as we continue to branch out and expand our reach with all things related to mobile photography. Analog post-processing of mobile images is becoming more and more popular and we’re going to make sure our readers are fully briefed on this very exciting development. The Impossible Project is in many ways leading the way, but there is also a growing community of mobile artists and photographers experimenting with other analog post processing techniques in an attempt to make their mobile images stand out even more, in galleries, magazines and the like and we have viewed some outstanding images and…
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‘Impossible’ Interview with Julien Grenet – ‘Des Polas et des Mains’
We’re delighted to be working closer with The Impossible Project team as we continue to branch out and expand our reach with all things related to mobile photography. Analog post-processing of mobile images is becoming more and more popular and we’re going to make sure our readers are fully briefed on this very exciting development. The Impossible Project is in many ways leading the way, but there is also a growing community of mobile artists and photographers experimenting with other analog post processing techniques in an attempt to make their mobile images stand out even more, in galleries, magazines and the like and we have viewed some outstanding images and…
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Impossible Project – ‘Eye of the Beholder’ Winners Announced
Each month the Impossible Project host a competition, the theme last month theme was ‘eye of the beholder’ and the winners have just been annouced. We’re delighted to see Ale Di Gangi among them as well as Wilfried Haillot and Raul Diaz. Many congratulations to all.
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‘Impossible’ Viewfinder: Lili Plasticienne’s Collages
As you know we’re working closer and closer with the team at the Impossible Project as we continue to branch out and expand our reach with all things related to mobile photography. Analog post-processing of mobile images is becoming more and more popular and we’re going to make sure our readers are fully briefed on this very exciting development. Today we are publishing the second of a series of articles and interviews related to the Impossible Project but ones that we feel could and are being adapted into mobile photography. This article features artist Lili Plasticienne who shares her instant photo project based on collage. I think many of our…