


I was like, man, I really like all of these tones and colors and pretty much everything about film photography. Everybody loves a good sunset.Īnyway, I started to take photography a lot more seriously in 2018, and I found myself editing my digital work to look like all the film photos I was seeing on Instagram and Twitter.

And since this is Pennsylvania, you don't need impressive mountains or anything in particular to get those kinds of photos. I basically started by shooting anything and everything that caught my eye back in the day, especially macro shots of flowers, then of sunrise and sunsets. I'm primarily a landscape and cityscape photographer. Nevin: Cool, my name is Nevin Johnson and I'm from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Note: This telephone interview has been lightly edited for clarity. So how does he do it, and what was I doing wrong? I asked him - here’s our conversation about how to scan 35mm film like a pro: His pictures look incredible, so how does he do his scans? Surprise! An Epson v550. But then I met Nevin Johnson, a landscape photographer with absolutely gorgeous artwork that he shoots on 35mm and 120mm film.
