
Showing posts with label shutterbug. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shutterbug. Show all posts
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Sunday, 22 January 2012
walk to the station via lomo lc-a
shots of anonymous messages on my daily walk to the station.
a little somethin' somethin' to brighten up a stranger's dull day.







Sunday, 25 December 2011
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
Monday, 12 September 2011
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Monday, 29 August 2011
Friday, 29 July 2011
the lanterns on degraves st
i walk past these every morning on my way to work. yes, that street - every hipster's location of choice for a bite to eat, some shutterbug action, and a little mingling. perhaps it is an over-hyped street, but i still like it. back to the lanterns - they're an installation of some sort, so i'm not sure how much longer they'll be around. a while, i hope. i think they're sweet. a touch of innocence in an alley overwhelmed by graffiti. it's a visual contradiction. not that i dislike graffiti, but the transition is a pleasant change of scenery. bringing some much needed positivity to the lives of those heading back to the grind. i'm sure we've all felt that way at some point in our lives, so i hope everyone can appreciate this artwork as a sign that there is a light at the end of the tunnel, or in this case, the street.
ETA: i know the photos aren't top notch. so please excuse the slight blur ... i was in a rush.



Thursday, 7 July 2011
superheadz ikimono
'tis a teeny tiny camera. i'm pretty sure i broke it before i got any photos out of it.



Sunday, 3 July 2011
dan mountford | double exposure portraits
when you look at these images, the first thing that probably pops in your head is - photoshop overlays - piss easy. right? i thought the very same. alas! the images below were created with the eyes and hands of a talented photographer. dan mountford's work is photoshop overlay free. queue gasp. pretty nifty, yes? i thought so too.
Sunday, 1 May 2011
kodak vigilant six-20
my parents passed by an antique shop during their trip to tasmania over the easter break and my dad bought me this vintage kodak vigilant six-20 for my twenty-fourth birthday. i love the camera, but what i appreciate more than anything is the fact that my parents know me this well. feeling the love.









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