Posted: April 30, 2010 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: b&w, black and white, buildings, city, double-exposure, doubles, film, Film photography, kodak brownie, lomo, lomography, lomogrāfija, old, Photography, street, ventspils, vintage 1 Comment »
My obsession with buildings will lead me into oblivion and I will walk into a lamp post.
On the upside, there are always new things I notice about buildings. And the older they are, the more I like them.
I’m still making a list of all the buildings, homes and houses I will own the one day. And the movie nights I will host there. One day
Posted: April 16, 2010 Filed under: Film photography, Photography | Tags: b&w, baltic sea, black and white, kodak brownie, lomo, lomo camera, lomography, lomogrāfija, old, Photography, sea, ventspils, vintage, vintage photos 1 Comment »
My first film out of the Kodak Brownie camera using old 120mm film. The film was bought in flea market and so outdated that the guy from photo developing store was smiling all over his face. But the results are stunning!
stuff
Posted: April 16, 2010 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: black and white, film, Film photography, flea market, lomo, lomography, lomogrāfija, market, Photography, riga, vintage 1 Comment »All my visits to flea markets leave mo wondering if that’s not what future has up to its sleeve for me. My obsession with stuff will finally suck me into black hole of old cameras, postcards, pins and cheap earrings.
One thing I know for sure – even if this won’t last forever, I still can be thankful to stuff for some little moments of joy in my life. Like the feeling, when you’re wearing a really nice shoes. Or your most comfortable jeans in the Saturday morning. It’s not what makes me happy, but damn useful as a tool. Heh.


