Negative Supply Spotlight: Andrew Apperley


We are thrilled to bring you another spotlight! This time we are featuring Andrew Apperley. Check out his work and our interview below.

Hi there! Introduce yourself to the Negative Supply community.

“Hey, I’m Andrew Apperley - software developer by trade, and amateur film photographer by obsession. Currently based near Toronto, ON, I started shooting film in 2018 as an escape from my computer screen, and I’ve been hooked on the creative pursuit ever since.”

Q: How did you first discover your passion for photography?

“Although I’ve had a camera around for most of my life, I never really took it seriously until highschool when I was tasked with constructing a pinhole camera, and thus, the ins and outs of a darkroom. Then, in college, my dad bought me a Nikon D5100 to help with producing videos and stock photography for the websites I was building. It was in college that I really found a passion for photography, while walking through the arboretum on campus.”

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Q: What do you enjoy most about shooting film?

“Film is finite in the same way that aspects of nature are; and that resonates with me, as I tend to primarily photograph nature. It’s also tangible. I get to touch my artwork, as it’s processed, in the same way that someone might prefer writing letters on physical pieces of paper, and I own the process end-to-end, if I choose.”

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Q: What are some of your favorite film stocks?

"When I first started shooting film, Fujifilm Superia 400/800 was my go-to for its versatility in all lighting situations, and the nostalgic feel of its fine-grain detail. Then there’s Fujifilm Pro 400H, which is what I love about Superia, but enhanced in all the right ways. It captures skin tones beautifully, and retains shadow detail in most situations. Overall, the greens and blues of Fujifilm are the tones that I love capturing.”


As for black and white film stock, I prefer Ilford HP5 for the classic quality of its subtle tones and sharp contrast, as well as Ilford Delta 3200 for projects that take place in extremely low light. You can push these films a long way, and still produce great images.”


Q: What inspires me most when it comes to my photography?


“Nature is my first inspiration; nostalgia is my second. I feel most comfortable with my photography when I’m exploring the outdoors, discovering new landscapes, or developing a greater appreciation for places I’ve been before. When other people are involved, my goal is to capture meaningful memories, like my daughter laughing, or my parents holding their granddaughter. Ultimately, the goal is to slow down and appreciate my surroundings.”

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Q: How has our Negative Supply tools helped your workflow?

“Consistency. I don’t have to fiddle around with flimsy holders for every strip of film, or worry about scans not turning out quite right. The film stays perfectly flat, the dust is significantly reduced, and the scanning speed is lightyears ahead of my previous workflow. Overall, I appreciate that the craftsmanship put into the tools is at the same caliper as the effort put into my photos.”



Q: What camera are you using to scan?

“I am currently using a Nikon D7100 and Nikon 40mm f/2.8G.”

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Q: What Negative Supply tools are you using to scan?

35mm Film Carrier MK1

4x5 Light Source Basic

Basic Riser MK1

Pro Mount MK2 with Anti-Static Dust Removal Brush

Check out the tools Andrew used below used below! And if you’d like be featured on our blog send us a email at contact@negativesupply.co


 
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