Silvergrain Classics Issue #27




The entire world of film photography, printed beautifully in SilvergrainClassics! Issue 27 has Elliott Erwitt, amphibious gear, millennials’ personally motivated photography, tools for travel, and much more. 100 pages of collectible, book-quality magazine.
Our featured article looks at Lost, Not Found, Elliott Erwitt’s final retrospective, and the process of bringing it to print. Two of our millennials’ photographic viewpoints feature the colorful scenes of Sabine Tokadzhieva and the stunning underwater compositions of Connor Mazzola.
Maja Böcking’s photographic world is centered on subjects close to heart and home. Herbert Piel, the photojournalist known as “Germany’s memory”, captured moving moments with trademark integrity. Tiffany Roubert has defined her style in her successful commercial work, making film a part of it.
John Alton’s work is thoughtful and thought-provoking, with concepts that linger alongside the compositions after viewing. Amphibious gear is for more than the beach; these overlooked all-rounders are great in rain, snow, dirt, or any situation where you hesitate to get out your top-shelf gear. Bruce Barnbaum proves that not only millennials find inspiration close to home—he explores subjects to be found by looking at details.
Practical techniques for film photographers! Johannes Huwe tested a compact motel darkroom setup on a recent trip to the West Coast of the USA. Calling pinhole enthusiasts: a new camera system with multiple backs makes zoom, panoramas, and more possible. Master Printer Mike Crawford looks at grain in a new light, considering ways to maximize it at various stages of the photographic process, including development.
Just in time for your summer travel plans, we have ideas for great gear. In addition to the amphibious gear mentioned above, we have practical backpacks and bags, a way to get even “irreparable” gear back into shape for travel, and a look at the importance of testing shutter speeds before setting out.
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