Set for serving something, for sure. Not sure what the something is. From flea market, for ridiculous price. (Oh those Zuiko lens, not used very widely on digitals)
May 2013
I didn’t feel very grounded as a kid.
After moving a lot, dropping out of high school and moving out of the house at 16, I turned to photography as a place of refuge. There was a lot of stuff in the world I wanted to take control of. I wanted create a world that’s a little bit magical, that people can kind of get lost in. Photography became my safe haven. I felt lost, and taking pictures gave me a purpose. It felt like the most natural way to express myself. I always want to create a peaceful space.
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Excerpt from Laura Taylor’s Interview on The Photographic Journal
photo credit: Laura TaylorI had a nice chat with The Photographic Journal - take a peak if you’d like!
A really lovely interview, pinpointing just those issues and attitudes I’m experiecing with portrait or street photography. The feminine point of view(inder) is definitely clear. And it’s awesome to follow someone’s progress, even from the other part of globe.
Tomorrow’s gonna be a holiday, home-coming of five cameras, two camera backs and one lens.
Plastic low-end Canon, long considered dead - making only black frames like closed eyes; one pretty expensive and faulty since buying, being a constant source of my rage and cries, then the only rangefinder in the house Minolat Hi-Matic and at last most beloved Nikon FM2.
I am not gear-obsessed in any way, but there’s a difference between desire and need.
Artwork for release of poo / kappa-opioid gain, based on my early medium format photos
Get it at their bandcamp, or even better, come to grab it to a concert of their individual projects - 17th May as AmenTma at Fuga, Bratislava; and Rentip 19th may at K4, Prague.