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!