Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

hustleandbustle

Life sometimes gets really busy. But I've still had some fun experiences over the past few weeks. Here is an update

Got Florence tickets for May!
Saw Husky live at Alhambra
Bought Asos goodies

Celebrated my grandpas 86th birthday!
Did the usual Christmas family photo!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

odetoinstagram

Instagram is an amazing invention. It makes it so quick and easy to edit your photos with filters and tilt-shift and then share it within a really amazing community.
Follow me @stalkward.

Just a few of the reasons why I love this app...
 my sister's account @alexandralouise
 my new favourite toy! konica pop found at a car boot sale for $5. can't wait to see the results!
 updating my itunes
 hosting car boot sale with nat.
 bingo night at bcl
 awkward at black coffee lyrics
finalising market preparations for a path less travelled
ages ago at my birthday with Tara and Bec, my other sister

Sunday, November 20, 2011

photography

As you can probably tell already I'm not the most avid photographer, using instagram as my camera. So I thought I'd ask you what you think are some good and affordable cameras out there.


I have limited experience so anything point and shoot is definitely more my avenue. I've also been considering analogue and film cameras just because I feel as if it is more definite and physical than digital prints. Also it's a bit more exciting to wait until it gets developed. The diana lomo seems alright and I've found this package here. Thoughts?

Also feel free to check out the clothes available at my vintage store a path less travelled.





Wednesday, November 16, 2011

diy/ragandbone

a selection of my favourite images from the rag and bone diy project, which I'm sure you're familiar with. Models were given the opportunity to photograph rag and bone pieces themselves with no makeup, no stylists, just their cameras.

My favourite has to be Miranda. But I loved Karolina Kurkova's collaboration with Helena Christensen.