Joey John-Glyn is a renowned analogue film artist celebrated for capturing raw juxtapositions that blur the lines between beauty and bleakness, and motion within stillness. His evocative works reflect life in a postmodern world of pastiche, imbued with a profound longing for simplicity, tranquility and comfort.
In an age dominated by digital manipulation, Joey uses a range of custom analogue film mediums to create unique, naturally occurring, unrepeatable textures and imperfections. These are impossible to create digitally due to the distinctive properties of the film and the simplicity of a single shot.
Embracing the concept of taking ‘the slow route’ in a world where new things become old quickly, Joey utilises a diverse array of custom analogue film types to forge an authentic connection between the subject and the photo.
Joey embraces the concept of ‘True Once - Cradled Forever’ - where representative moments in time can only be captured once.