I haven't currently got my own computer and our house doesn't have a great internet connection, so browsing the internet is a little more difficult than it used to be!
Luckily though my cousin has been round with his fancy Mac so I have been able to use that for the past few days (cheers Ben =]).

Nicholas Middleton

I like his photography stuffs. He's very much my kind of photographer!
His WebsiteStereo Photograph

Camera Obscura

Photobooth!

More DIY stuffs. This time in the form of photo booth fun!
As I started work last night, I bumped into Kano, a friend and also who runs a live arts night in town called Any Which Way.
We got to talking and he asked if I would like to maybe do some form of interactive photography at the next one (in a month).
I'm not massively confident with my photography at the moment, so taking photo's of people for a blog or something kind of scares me! But then I got to thinking about something I saw a while ago whilst browsing t'interweb.
The idea simply, is to build some form of DIY photobooth in a corner of the room, for people to just use at their will. I like the idea that people can be free to go crazy in there, and because there would be no human taking the photo and some form of curtain to cover you, that people would lose there inhibitions a little and do stuff they wouldn't normally do on camera! Also, booze will be flowing so there could be some interesting results!
My only difficulty now, is finding a way of making this thing. Because it needs to be easy to use, well lit but also covered and also stable enough that people wont just steal the camera!
I would like to use a 35mm camera really, or some kind of instant film if my budget stretched! So that then, once the photo's are developed, I can create some kind of photo booth wall for the next Any Which Way and carry it on!
If you have any ideas it would be very appreciated!
This is what made me think of the idea.
And THIS would be fricking sweet!

How To!

Everyone loves a good how to guide! Always nice to know exactly what your doing and feel some assurance your doing it right! Well, whilst browsing the web today. I found a How to guide not to be missed. This is a hot topic that will be of interest to many people since this camera is available to anyone at cheap prices.
This handy step by step guide on how to use a disposable camera will provide you with the help you need in using those complicated devices with ease.
No need to thank me.
How to use disposable camera's

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Flickr's a bit shite when it comes down to trying to find decent photo's on there sometimes. The Explore page is wank. HOW many pictures of blackberrys?!
THIS is a great site/blog for finding those harder to find gems. I think the basic idea is that the page loads with a set of pictures from the site. If you click one you like, it'll load up some more from whatever that person favourites. You can sign up and it'll load from your favourites instead to get even more closer to what your looking for/like!
Once you have clicked once. You'll not be able to stop!
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Both images were found through ffffl*ckr

DIY!

Ok, so usually I run in the opposite direction when it comes to DIY, although I did put up a picture frame the other day! go me! BUT when it comes to cameras, I cant resist giving it a bash!
This relates to my most recent post featuring Mark Peckmezian. A quick, easy, cheap and fun way of creating your own stereogram images!
All it takes is two disposable cameras. Boots currently have them on buy one get one free I believe so you have no excuse!! As soon as I get paid on the weekend Il be buying and trying this! Im sure the unpredictable results disposable cameras give might create some quite interesting stereogram shots!
If your lazy. There is also the brilliant option of the , HOLGA 3D. God I want it! You should be able to find one easy enough on Ebay.
DIY Camera

Mark Peckmezian 2

Ok, so Im posting this guys stuff again. I just LOVE his work!
Particularly his stereograms.
Flickr

Laura Pannack

Laura Pannack, a graduate of the Univeristy of Brighton 2005/2008 (somewhere I would like to study) is a freelance photographer in London. Her work has won and been shortlisted for numerous awards since 2008.
I particularly like her project "The Untitled".
The Project is left untitled, and the images only titled with the name of the subject, to enable the person viewing the image to make up their own decisions.
Focusing on the negative stereotypes teenagers are given, Pannack invites the viewer to reflect on the ways in which a book can be all too easily judged by its cover and the damaging effects this can have on such an impressionable age.
I like the conscientious nature in which this project is thought through.

Matt Stuart.

Great candid street shots.
I wish I had such an eye for those in the right place at the right time moments! He really manages some quite comical images which most would walk by without even noticing! Well worth checking out.

DIANA MINI!

I GOT A DIANA MINI! I GOT A DIANA MINI! =D
Very happy lad.
Image from Diana Mini site.

Pinhole Pt2

Ok so i just found this. If you can't BUY one of the kits and dont have a matchbox to hand, heres another method you can try. The DIRKON paper pinhole camera. Its a Printable cut out version much like the kits. The instructions look pretty hard though!

Minescape

Brett Van Ort
"After a war or conflict, nature does its part to regenerate and conceal the craters, mass graves and trenches created by man. Landmines left behind allow nature to reclaim that which is hers. The landscapes photographed here depict the unknown terror that lies beneath the surface that we cannot readily see. These landscapes are minefields … or are they?"

Found here

I got there!

Yup! I got to castle hill =]. This is a picture through the viewfinder of my new Yashica! =D Mums digital camera isnt so great!
Because I can't sleep. Here you go.
Cenci Goepel and Jens Warnecke.

Bags Packed!

Ok, so my bags packed and Im ready to go! Where? To castle hill tomorrow! =] Im gonna make the hike up the steep hill to hopefully take some wonderfull pictures of the tower completed in 1899 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Queen Victoria's reign.
Hopefully I will have some nice ones posted on here soon!
(Bit of a pointless post ha!)

Photo by Bob Rose.

Micheal Hughes

A fun alternative to those holiday snaps we always take!

Photography Tips

Tips for Photography, simply!
Tip 1. Load your film correctly! (I forgot this one)
http://www.thephotoargus.com/

Ibai Acevedo

OK, so I won't be posting people from Flickr on here. But i feel the need to for this guy and this portrait! Its brilliant!
I know nothing about the guy, I just found him on Flickr.
http://ibaiacevedo.com/

Jobs for the day.

Currently Im pulling up the horrible carpet in the hall. Not a nice job!
THEN Im going to build my pinhole camera!
I was lucky enough to get a complete kit for christmas. You can find the one I have here or there is also this one, which can be found in Urban Outfitters.
OR if you want to be uber creative you can just make your own matchbox pinhole camera which I will be doing once I can afford some more film! I found some instructions on how to do this here. This is a handy step by step guide (with pictures!) on how to make your very own little matchbox pinhole camera with a nice short focal length giving a great wide angle view and a tiny aperture of around f90 for nice long exposures!

Days With My Father.

I saw this quite a while ago now and just recently Stumbled upon it again.
Its a touching photo-journal by Phillip Toledano following his relationship with his father who has no short-term memory.
Also Check out some of his other projects Here. Bankrupt is pretty good.

Mark Peckmezian

Low Fi

Well its been a shit day, nothings gone right at all. Its been one let down after another. Time to look at some other peoples photography work to cheer myself up. Today its coming from Phil (Ultra Low Oxygen). Its a collection of the beautifull low fi pictures he finds. Snazzy.
Ultra Low Oxygen

Peter Funch


Ive seen his work in quite a few blogs! Its great!
Something worth looking into trying out. I found a website showing how to do this but I can't seem to find it now! If I do I will post it.

But Does It Float

An image posted on the site. (Link to post)

This isn't a photographer, or a project, but a nice blog I found whilst surfing the world wide web! It doesnt only focus on photography but that is mainly what I look at on it. The photography posted is usually quite abstract and an interesting look at things.

Through The Viewfinder.


A project I fancy having a proper go at!
Through the viewfinder I found on JPGmag Online magazine thingy.
Its an interesting look on taking photos through a different viewpoint, the viewfinder! There is an explanation on how to do this on the site.

The Surreal Line.


An interesting series from Chutney Bannister which illustrates "how the ubiquity of advertising has consequences that are often laughably out of sync with the world it inhabits".
Quite inspiring!