Not sure but he seems like a pretty switched on talented lad so we'll let the fact he shoots digital slide and just marvel at his industrious perspective of the harbour bridge instead. See more here on his blog aptly titled Todd Quigley's Blog! He is one talented photographer people...
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Who the F**k is Todd Quigley?
Not sure but he seems like a pretty switched on talented lad so we'll let the fact he shoots digital slide and just marvel at his industrious perspective of the harbour bridge instead. See more here on his blog aptly titled Todd Quigley's Blog! He is one talented photographer people...
brendan edward turner

Who is Brendan Edward Turner? Well I couldnt tell you. What I can tell you is he recently purchased a Holga and these are shots from his first roll. For someone who confesses they "dont know that much about film" he's managed to turn out some pretty magnificant photos...Check out the rest of his roll here on his blog. Enjoy the light leaks people...
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
When cross processing goes bad...

There is always a risk with cross processing... the trick is in the developing of the film not the photos... If you leave it to cook for too long your film will almost always come out red... That's what happened to the roll above and in the worst possible way to! I was so sad when i got the photos back as there were so many vibrant colors to be captured at our friends engagement party...Serves me right for being impatient and just taking them to the Kodak store up the road instead of a skilled photography lab (there is only one in Sydney that I know of - Platinum imaging on Oxford street) Lesson learned, next time I will be making the two hour return trip to the city to get them developed properly!
In the mean time I'm tossing up whether to embrace the redness as a beautiful quirk or make them black and white and forget the whole sad and sorry incident ever took place...
Monday, June 28, 2010
Summer
Its approx 7 degrees right now which to put it bluntly is f**king freezing for Sydney... I grew up in the sweet humidity of the mid north coast man I'm not cut out for this shit... 2 cups of green tea down and I'm still cold...The only thing warming me up is the memory of the summer just gone... My favorite shot from one of many days at the beach above. Shooting into the sun is always a risky undertaking... but the results are always worth it if the photo gods are on your side.
This photo was shot on my golden half camera using Fujichrome 100 speed slide film and cross processed in C-41. Want to learn more about cross processing? Click here.
A surf contest like no other...

OK this is how lazy I have been with my photography, last November, way back in 09, I posted these Polaroids of the TG invitation Surf classic... 6 months later and I've just gotten the roll of 35mm film I shot on my Pentax that day developed....Perhaps lazy is not the right word, at least I'm out there shooting... slack with the follow up is probably more accurate... I can burn through a roll of film faster than you can say analogue, but the getting it developed part is where I fall down... Digital has left me with some bad habits (like forgetting I need to develop the photos at all)
Note to self: MUST DEVELOP FILM MORE OFTEN! Although Ive got to say its a lovely surprise... forgetting whats on a roll and waiting anxiously to get the photos back to see what moments in life you'd forgotten you captured... Some of my favorites from the TG4 above.
Wondering whats up with the pirates... find out the rest of the story here...
hey you wall space
I blogged last week about this project coming to a end... Once I get these photos back (216 photos taken by 96 perfect strangers) the possibilities when it comes to the presentation of these images, are endless... For a long while I was toying with the idea of doing something similar to the image above, but that was way back when I thought 8 cameras would take 5 weeks to travel around the world and id be able to do that 3 or 4 times in a year... 10 months later and I'm still waiting for the last of the originals to be posted back so the idea of sending out more to achieve the above just isn't realistic... unless of course I'm happy to wait 5 years to exhibit the aforementioned images... plus Its been done.. time to think outside of the proverbial square...I don't want to see these images at their normal 5x7 size... this project was too big in ambition to exhibit on such a small scale... so now I'm thinking big... big canvases, vast white wall spaces, 1 massive installation, a rainbow of disposable lomo images suspended in time.... I wonder how it will all turn out....
I also need to figure out how to incorporate each cameras journey into the exhibition, almost 100 strangers came together to create this collection of images from around the globe and id be heart sick to think that gets lost in translation somewhere along the lines!
Seen any amazing photographic exhibitions lately? Id love some inspiration, post links below.
DEUS SURF SWAMP MEET


I took my golden half to the Deus Surf Swamp Meet a few months ago and took some happy snaps in the afternoon sunshine with my trusty camera...What is Deus Surf Swamp Meet? Well let me tell you! Its a rad little vintage fair for those in the market for anything from retro surf and skateboards to old school bikes and records - Hell I even picked up a battery operated teddy bear that skates for $40 bucks!
Its a great place to pick up some unique clothing and art as well with stalls manned by the good people of Sugarmill Surf Emporium and Matt Johnson Photography respectively... Hope you enjoy the shots above!
Chores....
Every weekend I make a mental list of chores... unpack dishwasher, clean bedroom, scan photos... And I never seem to get around to the last one... or sometimes any of them!So tonight I have turned the TV off and I've locked myself in the study with a pile of photos begging to be scanned! Ive developed so many roles lately from so many different cameras, most notably my trusty Pentax MZ-50 and my Golden Half camera (which has had the same roll of 36 in it since Xmas) that it seems a shame they are sitting in the study collecting dust.
Stay tuned people lots of cross processed goodness and golden half joy coming your way! Shot a roll of film lately? would love to see what you have been up to, post links below :)
Thursday, June 24, 2010
CAT STEVENS....
My next mision...
Now that Hey You Say Cheese travelling camera project is nearing its end Its time to look ahead to my new project aptly titled The Mision Mexico Photo Project. The lovely people at Mision Mexico have kindly accepted my proposal to teach analogue photography to the kids who reside in their orphanage... I'm so honored and excited about this project Its going to be a long time in the making but it will all be worth it in the end.Over the next few months I'll be researching info for the text book/curriculum i plan on compiling for the kids so I'd love to do a big call out to the Take nothing but Polaroid community Ive got going here and ask if you come across any kid related photography things, whether it be a story on teaching methods or a camera for children, please copy and paste the links below... Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Step two is chase corporate sponsorship which I am currently doing. Stay tuned for more details.
The photo above was taken by these guys who bought Mision Mexico to the world. I highly recommend you check out their movie Somewhere Near Tapachula its a unique look at surf culture with in the mision mixed in with a whole lot of love not to mention some damn fine waves off the coast of Mexico!
Glistening Ordinary

I first stumbled across Jeff Robson on a blog called Grass is Greener his dreamy Polaroids caught my eye... He has featured a few times on this here blog and was even kind enough to do a 5 minutes with interview with us which you can read here.He has just launched his new website Glistening Ordinary and oh my dear gosh, it is ANYTHING BUT ORDINARY... His photos are beautiful... a weak adjative I know... perhaps prepossessing and divine are best suited to describe this mans work! The grain and compositions are just mind blowingly wonderful!
Enough words from me please take the time to check out the beautiful photos above and here on his new site. Enjoy!
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Milke has a new home...
Byron Bay local Tom Milledge - all round artist/photographer/nice guy has a new home for his creative endeavors... check aforementioned work out above and here.
Boycott the RIPCURL LOMO!
Undoubtedly the WORST commercial match up since Polaroid started fraternising with lady Gaga... Lomography head honchos... shame shame on you, i think we all thought you had more sense than that.... and what are you smiling at Polaroid... you are just as bad...Surely someone in your marketing and strategic planning dept KNOWS that the reason we love you is you have little to do with corporate mainstream - and then you go sleep with the enemy... I don't know about you guys but I don't feel like taking photos today... This just makes me sad.
Would love to know what you all think! Would you buy one?
Mooks artspace
I currently have some portraits entered in the mooks art space comp - i tried to think a little left of field and deviate from the standard definition of a portrait when selecting my entries - I didn't shoot anything new for the comp as time is of the essence! Submissions close soon. Find out more here.The shot above is titled friends with out faces and is shot on my Polaroid 600 Construction Job Pro...Check out more of my crazy arse camera collection here, here and here
Hey You Global Project nears its end
Well its been 10 long months since I posted 8 disposable lomo cameras around the world to 100 perfect strangers... a few got lost, most made it home and the yellow camera... the last of the weary travellers is on its way to the second last person on a list of 12, the lovely and talented Ryan Tatar... once he has taken his two photos and passed it onto the last person on the list it is officially on its way back to Australia! Woohoo!Each camera was assigned a color and 12 strangers. Each random individual had to take two photos of something predominately that color before passing it on to the stranger below them on the list... the cameras were meant to take approx 5 weeks (3 days p/person) before returning home... but that was a plan for a perfect world and we don't live in a perfect world - hence my excitement that almost a year since the cameras were posted its almost time to get them all developed and see what beautiful treasures they hold... stay tuned people....
Oh and to find out more about this project and others ive been working on click here
Saturday, June 19, 2010
A gentle reminder...
Someone emailed me this little extract a while ago and its just been sitting in my inbox all uninspiring in 10pt times new roman so I thought i might exercise my graphic design skills and design the above poster... print it out... stick it on your fridge, give one to your friend - read it everyday and take a moment to appreciate the little things...Click on the image above to download.
Friday, June 18, 2010
I heart painting...
I started this last summer at a undisclosed beach cave... its a rather sizable enlargement of a pattern on a pair of my boyfriends vintage swimming trunks from the 60's. Wish it wasn't 9 degrees outside right now Id probably go down to the beach and finish it... oh how i long for some warmer weather...This photo was taken on my Construction Job Pro 600 Polaroid - You can check out more of my work on my website kill all artists.
Nice Grain
A cool photo by Photographer Chris Bagot... Gotta love a color slide... I took these ones on my Pentax in Cambodia and Vietnam last year, and these ones last week on my VITO... When i see photos like Chris above I've gotta wonder why its next to impossible to buy film (and cameras) anymore... Don't the good people know what they are giving up? Pure unadulterated awesomeness that's what... cant get a grain like the above in photo shop (well you can but its not half as satisfying)Check out more of chris handy work here on his blog.
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