A scene from Hanoi’s Old Quarter. This is a fascinating place and you could spend days just wandering through the maze of streets, eating endless bowls of ‘bun cha’ along the way. It was heavily overcast but the sun came out for just long enough to capture this scene.
Istanbul, Turkey Dec 2006. / Porcelain bowls for sale in the Grand Bazaar, Istanbul.
The January fog was thick and the cold bone-chilling in Sapa, a colourful hill station in northern Vietnam.
Istanbul, Turkey Natural lighting
They say that nothing prepares you for a visit to the Grand Bazaar, Istanbul… / One of the greatest Bazaars in the world… / Constructed in the 1400’s, the bazaar sprawls over a huge area, encompassing many city streets. / The hours slip by as one explores all the shops and stalls… / But the atmosphere is magic… Hand held camera… no flash… see Turkey images HERE
Model is Rhiannon Skye / Hair and styling by Karyn Jacklin / Makeup by Loran Bean / Photography and Post by myself Shot at Franklin Villa for a Harper’s Bazaar competition / Comments are appreciated. Please take a second to leave one!
PLEASE help me out by buying a print/card! It’s super cheap! :D Model is Rhiannon Skye / Hair and styling by Karyn Jacklin / Makeup by Loran Bean / Photography and Post by myself Shot at Franklin Villa for a Harper’s Bazaar competition / Comments are appreciated. Please take a second to leave one!
Model is Rhiannon Skye / Hair and styling by Karyn Jacklin / Makeup by Loran Bean / Photography and Post by myself Shot at Franklin Villa for a Harper’s Bazaar competition / Comments are appreciated. Please take a second to leave one!
Model is Khela / Hair and styling by Karyn Jacklin / Makeup by Loran Bean / Photography and Post by myself Shot at Franklin Villa for a Harper’s Bazaar competition / Comments are appreciated. Please take a second to leave one!
Model is Rhiannon Skye / Hair and styling by Karyn Jacklin / Makeup by Loran Bean / Photography and Post by myself Shot at Franklin Villa for a Harper’s Bazaar competition / Comments are appreciated. Please take a second to leave one! Add me on flickr http://flickr.com/photos/fallenrosemedia and jpeg magazine http://www.jpgmag.com/people/fallenrosemedia Please help me out buy buying a print. They are super cheap!
PLEASE help me out by buying a print/card! It’s super cheap! :D Model is Rhiannon Skye / Hair and styling by Karyn Jacklin / Makeup by Loran Bean / Photography and Post by myself Shot at Franklin Villa for a Harper’s Bazaar competition / Comments are appreciated. Please take a second to leave one!
Model is Rhiannon Skye / Hair and styling by Karyn Jacklin / Makeup by Loran Bean / Photography and Post by myself Shot at Franklin Villa for a Harper’s Bazaar competition / Comments are appreciated. Please take a second to leave one! PRINT SALE NOW ON! Check out my latest journal for details!
Location: Tabriz, the mozafarieh bazaar, Iran / copyright by Mohsen Bayramnejad Photographed this two years ago, these days… but just find it today… and will show it in 2 group exhibitions next week! my friends call me “the most disorderly photographer ever!” Update: / - Featured in Candid Photography Group / - Featured in Art of the Middle East Group
Hey Everyone!! Errr.. eheh.. pardon my long absence.. ^ _ ^” as some of you might have known, i’ve been busy preparing and mending my 1st physical stall ever, here in Singapore.. it’s very tiring (am down with sorethroat and runnynose now), but also very fun! i’ve made a few contacts.. met some lovely people.. and then there’s some Tim just want to sock in the head~ XD Came up with this design on day 1 of the opening of my stall, 22 Dec 2008. Feel free to check out some photos which my friends and i took here / i felt so so happy and appreciated when i see the people passing by looking at Tim and friends.. buying them in form of buttons, keychains and tshirts.. even when they’re just walking past and Tim & friends manage to make them turn their heads and look, it makes me proud of myself..? X) it’s like.. whoah.. we manage to make heads turn!! XD When I Fart I Blush and Support Bacteria made people smile and laugh the most.. hehe.. glad to bring some humor into the stressful lives of the people here.. oooh!!! i also got some people thinking Chibi Frazzle is a rat.. OO” Here are some of the best selling designs: / Check out the tshirt version of this design!! /
(I can’t believe I forgot to upload this one!) PLEASE help me out by buying a print/card! It’s super cheap! :D Model is Rhiannon Skye / Hair and styling by Karyn Jacklin / Makeup by Loran Bean / Photography and Post by myself Shot at Franklin Villa for a Harper’s Bazaar competition / Comments are appreciated. Please take a second to leave one!
Between the Covered Bazaar and the Spice Bazaar in Istanbul’s quartier Eminönü, crowds of people are moving in the lanes up and down all day. Here are fabrics and clothing for sale, sometimes a fruit juice seller in traditional dress offers “Serbet”, others are selling roasted corn, marones or the round pastry named “Simit”. Loudly the sellers are shouting in this continual bustle from morning to night. © Photo and text by Jens Helmstedt
The Covered Bazaar in Istanbul (Turkish: Kapalı Çarşısı) is also well known as the “Grand Bazaar” or the “Golden Bazaar”. The original part once was built with wood under Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II. in the year 1461, only eight years after the conquest of Constantiople and developed under the reign of Sultan Suleyman (1520-1566). Because of several fires the bazar had to be restored later and was more and more developed. The dealers in the bazaar are still today usually located together with their branches like gold shops, carpet or leather stores. The world-famous bazaar accommodates hundreds of small business with nice decorated goods. Beautiful ceramic work, porcelain, glass painting, small wooden boxes, figured articles from alabaster, waterpipes and multicolored turkish slippers, plates with nice decoration, tea glasses and oil lamps, decorative copper cans, arts and crafts from sea foam, curved daggers as well as carpets and scarfs spreading a flair of the old Orient. The “Covered Bazaar” is an enormous labyrinth, where many people passes at certain times in the magnificent main lanes. Many handcraftsmen and artists, which were in former times also located in the bazaar, are now working in the quartier around, their products are for sale in the bazaar shops. © Photo and text by Jens Helmstedt Photo published in German-language Magazine / Zukunft – Issue 07/2008 in my article about / the quartier Beyazit in Istanbul.
Agha khan, Carpet Dealer at Grand Bazaar of tabriz / 06.04.09 EA, Tabriz, Iran. / - Copyright by Mohsen Bayramnejad Update: / - featured in The Wall Art and Greeting Cards Gallery (09.04.09) / - featured in The Who Needs Color For Beauty? – Black & White Art At Its Best Group
The Covered Bazaar in Istanbul (Turkish: Kapalı Çarşısı) is also well known as the “Grand Bazaar” or the “Golden Bazaar”. The original part once was built with wood under Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II. in the year 1461, only eight years after the conquest of Constantiople and developed under the reign of Sultan Suleyman (1520-1566). Because of several fires the bazar had to be restored later and was more and more developed. The dealers in the bazaar are still today usually located together with their branches like gold shops, carpet or leather stores. The world-famous bazaar accommodates hundreds of small business with nice decorated goods. Beautiful ceramic work, porcelain, glass painting, small wooden boxes, figured articles from alabaster, waterpipes and multicolored turkish slippers, plates with nice decoration, tea glasses and oil lamps, decorative copper cans, arts and crafts from sea foam, curved daggers as well as carpets and scarfs spreading a flair of the old Orient. The “Covered Bazaar” is an enormous labyrinth, where many people passes at certain times in the magnificent main lanes. Many handcraftsmen and artists, which were in former times also located in the bazaar, are now working in the quartier around, their products are for sale in the bazaar shops. © Photo and text by Jens Helmstedt Photo published in German-language Magazine / Zukunft – Issue 07/2008 in my article about / the quartier Beyazit in Istanbul. Featured in German Artists
The Spice Bazaar, (Turkish: Mısır Çarşısı), also known as “Egyptian Bazaar” in Istanbul’s quartier Eminönü is the second largest covered shopping complex after the Covered Bazaar . The building was built by Ottomans as part of the complex of Yeni Mosque and completed in 1660. Rents from the shops and customs duty on the import of spices from Egypt should help pay for the upkeep of the mosque. In the old vaults seduce colorful and nice decorated sweets, herbs and spices such as saffron, cumin, sage, mint, sesame, clove buds, thyme, various sorts pepper, ginger, cinnamon, Turkish sweets, halva, nuts, pistachios, sunflower seeds, almonds, pine nuts and dried fruits such as apricots, figs, dates and much else. © Photo and text by Jens Helmstedt
A watercolour/ Ink rendition of a painting I’m proposing to do sometime soon. Mixed Media 24×40 cm
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