An age where every middle class kid is filled with faux rebellion and idle away their pocket money on mass produced rebellion wear. An age grown tired of futile jabs at the real world from hypocritical little fingers. A new hero was needed. One who realised the inevitable on rush of mediocrity and mainstream is unstoppable and the true rebels were those that realised early on got on board. I can think of no-one that better encapsulates this ideal then Paris. I hope that all children may grown up to follow her credo: Grow up rich, do nothing and get richer. Hasta la mediocridad siempre….Like, whatever.
Have you heard the news ? / Cassettes are the new skull. Thanks to Danny for providing a large chunk of inspiration in his tee cassette memories . / NOTE : One tape was harmed in the making of this t-shirt; but that’s okay ‘cos it had Milli Vanilli on it.
“The Melbourne Silver Mine Inc. is a non-profit incorporated association of enthusiastic analogue photographers based in Melbourne Australia. The group has been formed to achieve the following purposes: To encourage and promote the continued use, unique features and appreciation of traditional photographic techniques and equipment To assist in the exchange of ideas and enable collaboration on projects which promote the continued use of traditional photography to the wider community. To support the use of contemporary technologies in order to achieve these purposes. Although we primarily exist to promote traditional photo technologies we embrace modern and future techniques. Our members are very technologically aware and seek to demonstrate how traditional technologies can work with digital photography and other modern photographic techniques to achieve a new art form, drawing the best from both old and new methods. The Melbourne Silver Mine has formed over the past 18 months after a small group of like minded photographers formed on the photo sharing website flickr.com. The group continues to grow and inspire more photographers to return to film photography or to take it up for the first time. We share ideas, techniques and equipment. This enthusiasm gave rise to our inaugural exhibition of analogue photography, Unsensored07, which was held at Kerala Gallery in Northcote, Melbourne in November 2007. 12 photographers exhibited 24 works. In 2008, Unsensored08 is double in size with 30 photographers exhibiting 46 works at the Collingwood Gallery from 8th to 20th August 2008. We have plans for events, publications and collaborative photographic projects that highlight the group’s objectives. Thanks for your interest and participation, you can become a part of the Melbourne Silver Mine by joining us as a member or sponsoring our projects.” http://silvermine.org.au All profits of the sales of this tee go directly to the Melbourne Silver Mine.
“The Melbourne Silver Mine Inc. is a non-profit incorporated association of enthusiastic analogue photographers based in Melbourne Australia. The group has been formed to achieve the following purposes: To encourage and promote the continued use, unique features and appreciation of traditional photographic techniques and equipment To assist in the exchange of ideas and enable collaboration on projects which promote the continued use of traditional photography to the wider community. To support the use of contemporary technologies in order to achieve these purposes. Although we primarily exist to promote traditional photo technologies we embrace modern and future techniques. Our members are very technologically aware and seek to demonstrate how traditional technologies can work with digital photography and other modern photographic techniques to achieve a new art form, drawing the best from both old and new methods. The Melbourne Silver Mine has formed over the past 18 months after a small group of like minded photographers formed on the photo sharing website flickr.com. The group continues to grow and inspire more photographers to return to film photography or to take it up for the first time. We share ideas, techniques and equipment. This enthusiasm gave rise to our inaugural exhibition of analogue photography, Unsensored07, which was held at Kerala Gallery in Northcote, Melbourne in November 2007. 12 photographers exhibited 24 works. In 2008, Unsensored08 is double in size with 30 photographers exhibiting 46 works at the Collingwood Gallery from 8th to 20th August 2008. We have plans for events, publications and collaborative photographic projects that highlight the group’s objectives. Thanks for your interest and participation, you can become a part of the Melbourne Silver Mine by joining us as a member or sponsoring our projects.” http://silvermine.org.au All profits of the sales of this tee go directly to the Melbourne Silver Mine.
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when analogue meets digital… / a match made in heaven Part of a series
Another coloured inspired T to add to my infooltrait collection. www.infooltrait.com
others from this series
No not really. Cropping refers to the removal of the outer parts of an image to improve framing, accentuate subject matter or change aspect ratio. Depending on the application, this may be performed on a physical photograph, artwork or film footage, or achieved digitally using image editing software. The term is common to the film, broadcasting, photographic, graphic design and printing industries. Other images from Melbourne/Inner city suburbs and city streets
when analogue meets digital… / a match made in heaven Part of a series
mixed media, original image chemically cross processed (c41 in e6).
These dirty coffee cups were taken with a 5×4 medium format camera and tripod. The black and white film was developed by me in the darkroom and printed. I then scanned the print and changed it to sepia. I then added a layer of texture too. These were taken at Grange Beach, at the cafe, in South Australia, Australia. This shot was featured in the Happy Haven group, the All Things Coffee group and the South Australian Artists group.
David Bowie ….eat your heart out….. another portrait shot from the series of slide projection photographs taken by my late father. This so reminds me of the sort of make up David Bowie used to wear back in the days…... / . /
Analogue image taken with my Canon EOS 300v / Fisheye lens Zenitar-M 2,8/16. / Digitalized with Nikon Super Coolscan 4000 / No photoshop Taken in Bellewaerde, a recreation Parc situated near to the city of Dadizele (Flanders – Belgium).
Analogue, taken with a Lomo Frogeye plastic camera.
Digital Killed The Analogue Star – or Digi-Skull / Has digital killed analogue, who knows? / (You can view the component graphics by selecting a light colour tee) Detail: / / The tee: /
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