Silvergrain Connection - the entire world of analog photography
Arts:Visual Arts
We were blown away by Susan Burnstine’s images and are very excited to bring her story to our podcast. She shared why she makes her own cameras, why her work is so often described as “dreamlike,” and a lot more. Susan has a unique perspective on creating art through the medium of film photography: the role it can play in our everyday lives, and how it can help us as we struggle with the adjustments of “reopening” life.
Homepage
http://www.susanburnstine.com
Workshops
http://www.susanburnstine.com/workshops.htm
Galleries
http://www.catherinecouturier.com/artists/susan-burnstine/
https://www.cordenpottsgallery.com/susan-burnstine
https://ethertongallery.com/artists/75-susan-burnstine/works/
https://www.obscuragallery.net/artwork/artists/susan-burnstine/
Your hosts:
Charys Schuler and Marwan El-Mozayen from Silvergrain Classics magazine (https://silvergrainclassics.com/en)
Erik Schlicksbier, photographer (https://www.schlicksbier.com) and host of the German language Studio Kreativkommune podcast (https://studio.kreativkommune.org/podcast).
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Ep. 15: Looking Back At 2023
Ep. 14: Widelux Revival Project
Ep. 13: Hofstätter's Intensely Personal Portraits vs. AI
Ep. 12: Transatlantic Time Travel with Tom Klein
Ep. 11: Dan Rubin — Analog Passion Shared Digitally
Ep. 10: Jan Schlegel — Life, Travel & Platinum
Ep. 9: A Mobile Darkroom Project
Ep. 8: Kodak Super 8 — The Immortal Format
Ep. 7: Oleg Khalyavin, the Soviet Camera Doctor
Ep. 5: Carmencita — The Original European Film Lab
Ep. 4: Nick Carver — The YouTube Star that “Bleeds Analog”
Ep. 3: TETENAL and the Post-Digital Era
Ep. 2: ADOX — Past, Present and Future
Ep. 1: Supersense - More Than "Impossible" Photography
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