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Our Team Keeps Growing: Meet Chris & Alan!

In our constant pursuit of reducing lead times, increasing workplace efficiencies, and working to design/unveil/and revolutionize the film photography industry one concept at a time, we’ve added even more incredible talent to our team! We pride ourselves on designing and hand-building quality tools for film photographers, and we’ll be able to tackle new projects and additional work with our growing team. We also pride ourselves on hiring members of the film photography community, such as Chris Bartolucci and Alan Escalante! Read below to learn more about them and their photographic work.


Chris Bartolucci
E-commerce/Production Lead
Social Media:
Instagram: @ChrisBPhoto
Twitter: @ChrisBPhoto
Chris is a portrait and unit still photographer, podcaster and YouTuber in Los Angeles. A 2004 graduate of Hallmark Institute of Photography, she’s been working as a professional photographer and avid film shooter ever since. Additionally, as co-host of the prolific film photography podcast, “Analog Talk,” Chris has made connections and engaged in meaningful dialogue with many of the largest film industry leaders, including those from Lomography and Kodak, as well as many other incredible organizations and image-makers. She regularly creates YouTube videos on all things film photography. She loves the 90’s, old Hollywood, flea markets, iced coffee, and Elvis. Her favorite camera is the Yahica t4 and her favorite film is Kodak Portra 400 (at the moment).

Chris and Alan as photographed by AJ Holmes.  Ebony SW810 8x10 field camera, Schneider Symmar S 300mm lens, Ilford HP5+, scanned using Negative Supply 8x10 Film Holder beta.

Chris and Alan as photographed by AJ Holmes. Ebony SW810 8x10 field camera, Schneider Symmar S 300mm lens, Ilford HP5+, scanned using Negative Supply 8x10 Film Holder beta.

Alan Escalante
Production Specialist, Social Media
Social Media:
Instagram: @alanescalante
Twitter: @filmpapi
Alan fell in love with photography several years ago, but only recently started using film in his creative process. Beginning with 35mm, he skipped 120 altogether and dove off the deep end when he added a 4x5 camera to his workflow (shoutout to AJ). Now he’s hooked and can’t look back. His favorite camera is a Toyoview 45CX and his favorite film is Kodak Ektachome 100. Focused primarily on lifestyle and documentary portraiture, Alan is actively building a new body of work and establishing his concept, progress from which can be viewed on his Instagram in the coming weeks.

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Stay tuned for upcoming announcements on large format via our Instagram and Twitter!