Marcin Kuberski - An Interview
- Carolanne Rose
- Jan 20, 2016
- 2 min read
"My name is Marcin, in English it's "Martin", because I'm Polish. I'm 19 but my passion for photography came when I was young, I was about 12 and I took really amateur photos, I still have those and I'm proud of them."
Finding new film photographers is always interesting. I love to hear how they were introduced to the medium and why they still shoot on film. Here is my interview with Marcin Kuberski, a young film photographer from Poland. I have included his series of sky photos, but in case you want to see more, here is a link to Kuberski's Instagram page: @o.ophotography.

When did you first encounter Film Photography?
I was about 12 and I took really amateur photos, I still have those and I'm proud of them.
What came first? Film or Digital Photography for you?
I've always used my phone to catch my photos until 3 months ago when I bought my first camera "Nikon L840".
What is your favourite thing to take photos of?
I love taking photos of mystery sceneries and philosophy, so I can merge them all, and that's what my photos are.
Do you think there is a future for film? I think there is a future for film, it's a different kind of photography. It's like fresh air, a deep sentence or tasty beer.
What inspires you?
I'm really inspired by lights (that's why my last photos don't have "souls" - because the weather in my region, always large amount of thick clouds.. returning...) I love sunsets, always trying to catch a good moment to photograph it so you can see a lot of sunset photos.
What's your best tip or trick when it comes to film photography?
I think my best tricks of photography are cennected with lights expression. When lights are strong my brain burn of new ideas, I feel free then and i'm ready for action.







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