1. Sabby at Polo in the Park.
2. Rizzle Kicks doin' the hump.
3. Polo!
4. Walking on sunshine.
6. Pizza.
7. Hampstead.
It really has been a long time since I last posted any of my film photography, we're nearly halfway through 2013 and this is the first time I've shared some this year! It can prove to be a rather expensive habit once you've bought the camera, film, and got them developed, so I've had to put it on the backburner for a while, but I'll be sure to capture as much of my last couple of weeks in Liverpool on film as I can. These are some snaps taken with my Lomography Action Sampler which I bought on a whim last year. It's one of their cheaper cameras (I think I paid about £20, but it's currently out of stock on their website) and takes 35mm film, so it's not too bad regarding cost as you can just take the finished film into Boots rather than go to a specialist. I like it as it takes four photos in a row, giving them almost a cinematic feel, rather than the static nature of photography.
If you'd like to see more, I use a disposable camera and a fisheye too!
Anyway, that's enough procrastination for me, back to the essays it is (deadline Tuesday!). Good luck to the rest of you third years out there, not long to go now, and then we get a couple of weeks of down time before starting something which I've heard is called Real Life?
Anyway, that's enough procrastination for me, back to the essays it is (deadline Tuesday!). Good luck to the rest of you third years out there, not long to go now, and then we get a couple of weeks of down time before starting something which I've heard is called Real Life?
I've just ordered some new film for one of my camera's - it's been too longs!Lovely photo xxx
ReplyDeleteI love the action sampler! lovely snaps
ReplyDeleteI developed one of these in work the other week, such a cool effect! Lomo love x
ReplyDeleteI love film cameras... I have a couple from lomography too but it is soo pricey to develop. It's actually quite hard to find anywhere in aus that develops it, but I love the effects they give so I guess it's worth it. x
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These are great :) I love the multiple shots on each print- its nice to see something a bit different! I'm just about finishing off my latest film on my lomography fish eye- I get so impatient about finishing my films so I can get them developed!
ReplyDeleteKaz at Sunshine Days x
ooh these are pretty cool! Might have to add one of these to my collection of Lomo cameras.. I've not taken any pics with them for ages though! x
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely! I wish I had the money to do more film photography - it's usually just a dispoable camera once in a blue moon which is quite sad. I'd love one of these, one day, though!
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i love your jacket! :) great pictures, looks so fun! xx
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I always love your photographs, they are so dreamy!
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