Thursday, 28 June 2012
Why not DIY
Living in Sydney, in a terrace, with homemade birdfeeders hanging out the front sounds so ideal to me I had to take a photo of it when I found it. I hope these residents realise how good they got it. Lomography Fisheye and ISO-400.
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
Happy accident
Holga and Lomography 800 film. Not much more to be said.. expect that this photo was a happy accident.
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
VDubber
My boyfriend bought this pretty little thing not too long ago and it has since made it.. (just).. to all the festivals we made it to this past summer. Here it is in all its glory. And the pretty little thing just beside it makes the photo all the better. Diana Mini and Lomography 800.
Monday, 25 June 2012
Life in the sun
Thursday, 14 June 2012
Who who
Another one from that same Walking Who gig I showed you before. Another double exposure with my Diana Mini and Lomography 800 film - and you can expect many more of these in future. Want to hear them? Find the link in my 'Who' post. This is the one I will leave you with for a week. I am heading to New Zealand and will have plenty more to share when I return.
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Ellen in Wonderland, Part II
Remember Ellen in Wonderland? Yea, this is part two. Another slice of a magical place created by a girl with a vintage imagination. Again, Diana Mini and Lomography 800.
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
The mansion
A party from this angle, through this lens, seems alot more haunting than your average run of the mill party photo. The backyard of the mansion, a lomo fisheye and a different perspective of a pretty cool party.
Thursday, 7 June 2012
Frankie
I think I am going to start a collection of dog photographs. I just love them. So much. Frankie is one of the cutest things ever. But I like how the Holga and Lomography Redscale 50-200 film combo make him appear a bit more intimidating and creepy than his normal little, playful self. In this photo he's a bit more dangerous than your everyday lap dog.
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Double double
Just one of these exposures wouldn't be quite as good alone as they are together - and on their own wouldn't do an amazing music festival as much justice as they do as a double exposure. Holga. 400 speed film. Double double.
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
Float
I like this photo. I don't know why I like it so much. There is nothing very special about it. Nothing grabs you, pulls you in. But it's simple, seemingly effortless and at the same time somewhat mysterious and a bit eerie. I don't like letting these types of opportunities just float on by. (Pentax Spotmatic & Lomography 800 film)
Monday, 4 June 2012
Laneway
Laneway Festival Sydney as seen through a Holga lens, double exposed onLomography Redscale 50-200 film. Cool photo. Awesome day.
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