








Lens: Jane Film: BlacKeys SuperGrain Using: Oggl "The view from Montparnasse in the direction of La Defense." Tobias Pelz
Lens: Florence Film: Ina's 1969 Flash: Cadet Blue Gel Exposure: -0,5 • Shadows: +59 "I chose this combo because with Ina's 1969 and the creamy softness of Florence and Cadet Blue Gel, it has a bit...
In "Sabrina", Audrey Hepburn said, "Paris is always a good idea". It is probably one of the most visited cities in the world, it’s brimming with emblematic monuments and is an inexhaustible source of inspiration for artists,...
Lens: Jane Film: T. Roosevelt 26 Flash: Cadet Blue Gel "This barn is one of my favorite subjects to photograph. It is located close to my home and I have been photographing it, in every sort of...
Lens: John S Film: BlacKeys SuperGrain Flash: off "Workers in the sky" "When I came across this composition of workers up on a scaffold, this morning, at Cannes harbor, I was immediately struck by the resemblance to...
Lens: Florence (50%) Film: Love 81 (83%) Exposure: -0.0 • Clarity: 25 • Definition: 8 • Highlights: -21 • Face: 6 • Tint: OR • Vignette: 12 (The combo can be downloaded on this page) "My boyfriend...
Name: Frédéric Scheiber Hometown: Toulouse, France Resides: Toulouse, France Profession: Photo Journalist Hobbies: Snowboard, surf, jazz Hipstographer since: 2011 Year of Birth: 1972 Favorite Combo: Jane + BlacKeys SuperGrain Favorite Lens: Jane Favorite Film: BlacKeys SuperGrain Favorite Flash: None...
Lens: G2 Film: AO BW Flash: RedEye Gel "The front facade of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC on a sunny day is, by any standards, dramatic. The extreme play of light and shadows, the grand...
It is quite likely the most photographed city in the world and attracts tens of millions of visitors each year. Paris, as a symbol of French culture, is a little slice of heaven for every hipstographer and...
Lens: Lowy Film: Irom 2000 Exposure: -0.3 • Clarity: 31 "Prince of Egypt" "Venice Beach is home to a giant drum circle every Sunday afternoon. Someone has taken to laying out dozens of flags in the sand...