My passion for photography began at age eight with a Kodak Instamatic, a gift from my godmother that opened my eyes to the world around me. In the 1970s, I learned the craft in our school’s darkroom, shooting my first rolls on my father’s Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 521/2.

 

After decades in digital, I’ve returned to analog — embracing the slow, deliberate process of black-and-white film photography with vintage Zeiss and Pentacon cameras. My work focuses on quiet scenes, lost places, and the beauty found close to home.

 

“In a world that moves too fast, I choose to slow down — one frame at a time.”

 

My Collections on Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/200834639@N07/collections/721577232...

My YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@henryschroer

My Blog: photography.myvortexcloud.com

 

Please don't use any of my images on websites, blogs, or other media in any publication, print, or the internet without my explicit written permission.

 

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