f/22 - Photographer Interviews by VSCO
In this episode of f/22, Zach Hodges sits down with film portrait photographer Lauren Marcelle at Bild Expo in New York City. Lauren shares her journey from shooting Polaroid as a kid to working in 4x5 and 8x10 large format film. She talks about why slowing down matters, what it takes to make a single meaningful frame, and why portraiture gives her something street and landscape photography never could: real human connection. They also dive into Cameras & Coffee, the community meetup she helped bring from the Bay Area to NYC, and why “just showing up” might be the most important step any creative can take. 📌 This episode explores: • Falling back in love with film • The discipline of large format photography • Finding your niche after years of experimentation • Creating space for connection through portraiture • Building intentional creative community Follow Lauren: Website: https://www.laurenmarcellephotography.com/ [https://www.laurenmarcellephotography.com/] VSCO: https://vsco.co/laurenmarcellephoto/gallery [https://vsco.co/laurenmarcellephoto/gallery] Chapters: 00:00 Slowing Down with Large Format 00:37 Lauren’s Film Photography Journey 02:12 Cameras & Coffee Origins 03:32 What to Expect at a Meetup 04:20 Overcoming Social Anxiety 05:10 Why Community Matters 06:44 Shooting 8x10 Portraits 08:02 The Magic of One Frame 09:08 Finding Her Focus in Portraiture 11:05 Where to See Lauren’s Work Hashtags: #LargeFormatPhotography #FilmPhotography #PortraitPhotography #8x10 #Polaroid #PhotographyCommunity #CamerasAndCoffee #F22Series
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