The Revival of Analog Photography by Sanjay Naker
In the age of the edit, filter, and upload, analog photography provides something softly subversive: patience, flaw, and finality. For British photographer Sanjay Naker, the move back to film has nothing to do with resisting the machine—it's about reconnecting to craft. His photographs are a love letter to process, memory, and the tactile loveliness of analog pictures. Digital photography offers convenience. But with it can come an overwhelming sense of instant gratification—and sometimes, detachment. Sanjay’s analog work brings back the anticipation of the unknown. The moment when a developed roll finally reveals what the lens caught weeks earlier. The surprise of light leaks. The charm of grain. The permanence of something real, captured once and never duplicated in quite the same way again. "Film teaches you to slow down. To think. To honour the moment, not just take it." — Sanjay Naker Process Over Perfection 🎞 Photographing analog alters the dynamic between photogra...