Fabulously Analogue: How Feifain Parties with Film
2 12 Share TweetTaipei-based drag queen and Lomographer feifain always lives in the moment, and their approach to analogue photography is just as spontaneous and instinctive through a wild cocktail of techniques with film.
Feifain's photographs remind us of Warhol's The Factory parties -- bright flash that pop the colors of costumes and make-up of diverse icons , queens and personalities -- though feifain's have a stronger sense of movement. Light painting and multiple exposure techniques are frequently used their presence as if mimicking the fast-moving disco lights in night parties. These pictures are for feifain's keepsakes, but we love how, in a way, they also document the drag scene in the city so stylishly.
The photographer uses their La Sardina and Diana Mini cameras quite a lot, often their companion to these parties. These simple yet powerful cameras are always handy for quick snaps and impulsive experiments. We can't wait for your next gathering of queens, feifain!
For more of feifain's work, follow them on their LomoHome and Instagram!
written by cielsan on 2021-10-04 in #culture #people #flash-photography #portrait-photography #feifain
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