WHY WE STARTED ANALOGUE

We were both passionate photographers who had been shooting with analog cameras for years.

Despite their passion for analog photography, they found it increasingly difficult to find the equipment and film they needed to continue shooting. Stores that sold film and analog cameras were becoming harder and harder to find, and they saw that the future of photography was quickly becoming digital.

Ralph and Julian were both passionate photographers who had been shooting with analog cameras for years. They loved the unique, unpredictable results that came with film photography, and the way it forced them to be more mindful and deliberate in their image-making.

Despite their passion for analog photography, they found it increasingly difficult to find the equipment and film they needed to continue shooting. Stores that sold film and analog cameras were becoming harder and harder to find, and they saw that the future of photography was quickly becoming digital.

Determined to keep the art of analog photography alive, Ralph and Julian decided to open their own store that specialized in film cameras and other analog photography equipment. They wanted to create a community where people could come together and share their love of analog photography.

The store was an instant success, drawing in photographers of all ages and skill levels who were looking for an alternative to the digital age. They offered workshops and classes, where people could learn about the history of analog photography and how to use the equipment. The store became a hub for like-minded individuals who wanted to keep the art of analog photography alive.

As their business grew, Ralph and Julian could see the impact their store was having on the community. They were helping to preserve a form of photography that was in danger of being lost to time, and they were inspiring a new generation of photographers to explore the world of analog.

For Ralph and Julian, the store was more than just a business, it was a way to keep a beloved art form alive and to inspire others to pursue their passions. They were proud to be a part of the growing community of analog photography enthusiasts, and they knew that their store would continue to be a source of inspiration for years to come.