ABOUT ANALOG REBEL
Analog Rebel was born sometime between loading a roll of 35mm film the wrong way (again) and realizing we needed a place to vent about digital burnout without sounding like full-blown hipsters.
This passion project is fueled by film grain, mechanical watches, vinyl crackle, and an alarming amount of coffee. It’s 80% analog, 20% digital, and 100% us pretending we’re not just nostalgic, we’re intentional.
We’re not here to save the world. We’re here to make it look cooler.
What Even Is Analog Rebel?
Analog Rebel is a growing platform dedicated to the kind of things you can’t swipe past in 0.3 seconds:
Film photography that doesn’t end with “…edited in Lightroom.”
Watches that don’t need a software update to tell time.
Stories, tools, and tips that celebrate the slower, messier, tactile side of life.
And the occasional rant about why everything was better before touchscreens took over.
We’re here for people who still remember the joy of rewinding tape with a pencil, who find peace in the sound of a shutter click, and who aren’t afraid to get a little dust on their gear.
Who’s Behind This?
Analog Rebel is run by one overly caffeinated human who has a soft spot for imperfect things like expired film, old notebooks, and launching websites before they’re “ready.”
We’re just getting started, and no, we don’t have venture funding, merch drops, or a 12-step content funnel. Yet.
What we do have? A vision, a vibe, and a slowly-growing archive of analog obsession.


Why This? Why Now?
Because the world is moving fast. Too fast. And we kinda like it slow.
Not “grandpa explains the good old days” slow, more like “let’s choose to be present” slow. The kind that lets you appreciate the texture, the process, the imperfections.
We don’t hate digital. We just think analog deserves a comeback, and this is our little rebellion.
Stick Around.
There’s more coming: blog posts, gear guides, interviews, weird opinions, deep thoughts, shallow rants you get the idea.
Welcome to Analog Rebel.
We’re glad you’re here. Even if you still shoot digital. (We won’t tell.)
