‘Concrete Light’
May 27, 2009 at 12:45 am | Posted in my work, photography | Leave a commentTags: my photography, photography
The Chapel of the Holy Cross by Pekka Pitkanen in Turku, Finland
Diana+ Camera
May 13, 2009 at 11:43 pm | Posted in photography | 3 CommentsTags: 120 format, diana+, lomography, photography

The Diana+ is a remake of the original 1960’s plastic lens Diana camera whose production was discontinued in the 1970’s. Using 120 format film, this lo-fi analogue camera shoots dreamy, colour drenched images with cool and at times unpredictable results.
The Diana+ can shoot multiple formats, has two shutter speeds (daytime and unlimited exposure), four aperture settings (including pinhole), a removable lens (for pinhole mode) and a manual advance wheel that doesn’t lock so you can take multiple or partial exposures. There are also a number of accessories available such as different lenses and flashes.
I finally got one for Christmas last year and I love it. I initially had trouble getting the lens off but Karen and the folks at Lomo HQ Australia were very helpful when contacted and sent a replacement without any fuss.
With the select number of features the Diana+ has, it allows you to get back to the basics of film photography. Point. Shoot and wait with anticipation for your film to be developed.
Oh yeah – I forgot to mention that this classic also looks rad on my shelf at home!
Click the above images to view them in their original galleries on the Diana+ microsite (no photoshop used!)
Visit the Diana+ microsite here.
Sexitecture
March 7, 2009 at 1:15 am | Posted in books, furniture, photography | Leave a commentTags: furniture, photography, sexitecture
Since I hadn’t posted much for a while I thought I’d do two posts in two days. (I’m feeling guilty!)
While doing a search for mid-century modern furniture a little while back I came across this photographic book by Jed Darland titled Sexitecture. Released in 2004, the limited edition book contains 50 black and white photographs of the female body and various pieces of designer furniture. The book is published in a frame-lid box so all the photographs can be individually mounted or framed.
“SEXITECTURE: The female body graced by architecturally inspired furniture will raise awareness of the importance of design as it relates to human scale, and remind readers to be conscious of their surroundings, where they live, where they work, and most importantly, where they sit.” JED DARLAND
The limited edition of 10,000 copies is now sold out but I have seen copies listed for sale on www.amazon.com
Sexitecture also has a new project in the works: “SEXITECTURE: The Vitruvian Man.”
Check out the Sexitecture website for more information here
or the Sexitecture Myspace page here
The Aeron Chair
The Ball Chair
Barb Wire Afternoon
February 10, 2009 at 10:07 pm | Posted in my work, photography | Leave a commentTags: my photography, photography
Photo: Aidan Taylor 2005
I’ve decided to start putting up some of my amateur photography every now and then.
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