Alex Wright
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Analogue

photography and

film stories

by Alex Wright

With over 25 years of experience in commercial photography, Alex Wright is returning to the artistry of film in a fast-paced digital world. Embracing the deliberate, hands-on process of analogue photography, he seeks to slow down, reconnect, and find beauty in the act of creation itself — a reminder that sometimes, the journey is just as meaningful as the image captured.

Wet plate collodion

Wet plate collodion, a photographic method dating back to the 1850s, demands a deliberate, hands-on approach — one that moves at a much slower pace than our modern expectations. The process itself is both meticulous and meditative, requiring careful preparation, precise timing, and an intimate relationship between the photographer and the materials.

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“You don’t take a photograph. You make it.” —Ansel Adams

35mm black and white film

In a world of instant images, 35mm film offers a slower, more intentional way to create. The grain, the imperfections, the anticipation - every frame tells a story, making each shot a unique and tangible experience. It’s photography with soul.

“The camera makes you forget you’re there. It’s not like you are hiding but you forget, you are just looking so much.”
— Annie Leibovitz