Since we're already talking about street art.. check out this guy..
How cool is that? Not 100% sure who the artist is, so if you know I would love for you to let me know! I used Lucky 200 ISO film and a random Hanimex camera I picked up at an op shop for $2. I love the way this film picks up the colours of street art (I have used the same for my previous posts on street art and grafitti).
COOL UPDATE: So, since I put this post up I got an email from Si at Verb Syndicate - you know those awesome peeps that bring us Wonderwalls (yes, that is a link and you should check it out). Well, Si let me know that it was through Wonderwalls that we got Sydney street artist, Pudl, to come down and give us this gem. Like Pudl? Click through to his blog here!
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Monday, 29 April 2013
Rone
Have you seen this woman?
If you haven't, then you have obviously been walking down Keira Street with your eyes closed. This amazing piece was done by Melbourne artist, Rone. Want to know more about Rone ('cause I know I did)?.. He's featured in VNA issue 21, along with some other rad cats. I suggest you check it out.. http://verynearlyalmost.com/shop/vna-issue-21/
If you haven't, then you have obviously been walking down Keira Street with your eyes closed. This amazing piece was done by Melbourne artist, Rone. Want to know more about Rone ('cause I know I did)?.. He's featured in VNA issue 21, along with some other rad cats. I suggest you check it out.. http://verynearlyalmost.com/shop/vna-issue-21/
Thursday, 25 April 2013
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Expect the unexpected
I wasn't expecting most of my photos on destroyed film to turn out like these ones have, with bits of the film completely missing. I was expecting mostly just discoloration, more like warped colours. Which don't get me wrong I did get some of those ones too, more like the first two photos in yesterdays post (and more to come). However, I really like this burnt out look. I have acutally been toying with the idea of taking some developed 35mm film to a flame to cause a little wreckage.. now I will do it for sure.
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Oh shit
Finally got the destruction I was looking for..
Left my Lucky 200 film in a mixture of lemon juice and hot water for 2 hours (shaking it every 10 minutes or so), let it dry for about a month and then loaded it in to my Pentax Spotmatic.. More photos to come this week.
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Head in the clouds
My experimentation with clouds in photos is bordering on obsessive. I think they just make everything better. Maybe it's because my head is often in the them.
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
Party time
Having a disposable camera with you at a house party is always a good idea - especially when there is live music at said party.
Yea, we know what's up.
Tuesday, 16 April 2013
Picnicking
Beautiful (birth)day. Favourite people. Amazing view. How could we not go for a picnic.
Top: Polaroid taken with Polaroid OneStep closeup
Botton: Disposable camera
Thursday, 11 April 2013
Torn
A bit torn on this one. In one way I love it and in another I don't. Maybe because in my head I pictured it would turn out much cooler than it has. Ah, anyways. The people in it I love. The Walking Who and a crowd full of friends at a Walking Who gig. So I guess there's not too much to complain about, maybe I do love this snap. Let me know what you think.
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
Creative process
While on my way to creating the photos I used in yesterday's post, these three images happened too. Not as cool as the other ones (in my opinion) but worth a share. A bit of insight into my thought process when playing with my scanner at the very least I suppose.
I thought I would mention as well, just in case this doesn't already go without saying, I don't use Photoshop or anything of the sort with any of my photos. They are all done either with just the camera itself (all analogue) or by scanning multiple negatives on top of one another (with an Epson Perfection V330 Photo scanner).
Sunday, 7 April 2013
Creative souls
So the boys from The Walking Who did an interview with Sideways Through Sound, played some acoustic tunes of theirs too, and I want you to listen. As encouragement I give you the three photos above.. Rohin, Jay then Paul.. doin what they do. So listen here. If you don't, then you'll only have yourself to blame when these guys make it big and you can't say that you were one of the lucky humans to hear them first.
[photos are just some scanner magic, old photos of the boys scanned on top of some way too expired other photos, dreamy hey.]
Friday, 5 April 2013
Power couple
Saw these two at opposite ends of the stage and had to bring them together. One of my most favourite couples ever. [same camera and film as my last few posts]
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