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  • Just a study in mono. I like the way your eye is led up the steps and onwards. One of my favourite alleys.

  • What do you consider when putting a calendar together?
    by Faith Hunter

    I’ve just finished putting my first calendar together. Work and work and more work, coupled with some nasty lurgies going around, have…

    I’ve just finished putting my first calendar together. Work and work and more work, coupled with some nasty lurgies going around, have meant that I don’t get out much lately. And when I do I don’t get to go far.Any photo taking opportunities have been pretty much restricted to daily trips to and from creche, the shops or the ocassional visit to a local cafe. So the calendar is made up of shots from our local laneways. Here it is, a 2009 calendar featuring a small selection of Brunswick laneways. I can already see some images I want to find replacements for but while putting it together I discovered a whole host of other considerations. What order should shots be arranged in? Do you put all your best ones at the front or try and spread them out? Should there be some sort of ‘rythmn’ throughout the calendar in terms of the shots and the order they appear. How about colour? What do you do with the one or two shots that are completely different in feel? Best to leave them out or find a way to make a feature of them? I would love to hear about other people’s experiences when putting them together. What were important considerations for you? What worked and what didn’t? Any tips and tricks for us beginners? Feel free to post your ideas and links or images in the comments here. I learn best by looking! /

  • Street art in a Melbourne laneway seems the work of a Canadian visitor.

  • Street art and graffiti in Melbourne’s alleys attracts photographers and tourists

  • street art in a Melbourne alley

  • View of returning fishing boat from Tai O alley: / Tai O fishing village, Lantau Island, Hong Kong. These shanties are mostly illegal squats, pre-dating official planning maps of the area and modern housing codes. Local government turns a blind eye so long as they remain occupied, but if a resident has no descendant to take them over and continue habitation, they will be torn down. Tai O has an aging population. Most younger people do not return here to live once they complete school, instead opting to move to Hong Kong island or other parts of the New Territories to find work or start families where there are more opportunites. Work here has steadily declined since Tai O’s hey-day in the 1950s as years of intensive fishing have left local fish stocks depleted.

  • Featured in : Portraits in Natural Light My first shooting I did back in june 2008. / So be …well indulgent. hehehe / One pic from a large series took in an alley neer my place.

  • Took this on my way to the Kimmel Center. Just another alley in Philly, had to take it while i was walking though. No time we were late. / Look close for the subtle details hidden in this abandoned alley

  • © Jamie Lamb Photography, 2009. All Rights Reserved. Dragon Alley is one of my favorite spots in the city with these great little shops on the main floors and condos along the upper levels. I would so love to own one of these little homes. Passing by I just couldn’t resist how bright and yellow these were, just washed in sunlight. *Dragon Alley, Victoria ,BC Canon 40D , 17 mm, ISO 400, F/4.5 / 3 images separated by 1 stops. / Handheld. / Photomatrix, PhotoShop CS4 /

  • So often we walk these streets looking but not seeing. / I think it important to still get out there and capture the day regardless of our mood. / To look is required, to see is essential.

  • Alleyway in the old town of Arguimes on Gran Canaria. A heritage village with wonderful old architecture.

  • Arizona Ave. Alley at Broadway in Downtown Tucson

  • shopping in the streets of Rapallo

  • Down a narrow alley in Pottstown, PA

  • Vicolo San Rocco di Camogli Genoa

  • Sometimes it’s not the tourist attractions you remember about a city. It’s often the overlooked places that make you realise a city is more than just a glossy brochure. That a city is really an ever changing entity with multiple moods and personalities. Wellington, New Zealand

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