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  • This is for the self portrait challenge set by Dennis. No 1 Not that any one can possibly beat Andrew. this is what it looks like as a print

  • Taken with a Minolta 5xi on Fuji film.

  • this is my nana angel she is so sweet and so wise watching over the city as we sleep and dream.

  • another random shot from my wonderful Russian Lomo failed spy camera. Taken on the streets of Newtown while I was on my way for coffee with one of my sons. / / . / and here it is as a tee shirt /

  • my favourite actor of all time…completing only 3 movies …he died in 1955 in a tragic car accident at the young age of 24… at the peak of his career…....... / ‘lived fast, died young’ he is JAMES DEAN

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  • One of the first street shots I ever took back in 1964 in the East End of London. This was before Playstations, and probably the only ‘toy’ these kids shared between them was a skipping rope. Old bomb sites still held a fascination though as a form of amusement and exploration, as can be seen here. It was taken using a Yashica Mat 120 film twin lens reflex camera that took me six months to save up for. I used Tri-X B/W film and printed on a hard grade of paper to get the punchy contrast, a characteristic of all my early B/W work. This image was photographed digitally from the original print in my portfolio. © 1964 John Hooton Photography

  • An old lantern next to the entrance to the Virgin Mary Visitation church in Hejnice, Jizera mountains, Czech Republic. I feel that giving light is very symbolic for this place where the pilgrimage roads from several countries cross since the 13th century… February 2002. Canon EOS 500N, Sigma 28-135. Post-processing: retouch, blend-modes, color correction, watercolor.

  • Just lately I’ve been having a nice time posting all sorts of random things for all sorts of distracted reasons and thats been lots of fun. But time to run another series across the screens of bubbleland…..and that can only mean Infrared images are coming up. I love the dark and mysterious light that can be inticed into being with B/W infrared film…. and yes all my IR work is done the old fashioned way with film….. Kodak High Speed Infrared film to be exact. This particular series was shot in Sydney some years ago at the old Reschs site on Lachlan Street as it was being demolished to make way for a new housing development in the inner city. I was fascinated with the destruction of all the old buildings and how the hidden backs of structures of were revealed by the rolling waves of demolition. This urban landscape of ruined reality and brand new dreams set in the piles of rubble took on a profoundly mysterious atmosphere and became a landscape setting suitable for colonization by the imagination…...hence the title of the series…..Landscape for Orson Wells….. this one is the first and its the very corner of a building that no longer exists…. except in this photo…..... so it can now be a building anywere you fancy it to be and it can signify any thing that you the viewer would like it to mean…....

  • Headlight of a vintage Ford

  • Model/MUA/Concept/Styling etc. – Atrophy Gloria Swanson is alive and well and living in Melbourne, it seems. Canon 40D + 50mm 1.4 + overcast daylight = Silver Screen Fun. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas

  • Cause it’s not nice to shoot people with guns. A cool shirt for any filmmaker or photographer! Please support a starving artist by buying one. :)

  • I think I am mainly putting this up so I can buy it for myself one day. I do so many shoots for free, it’s a shock to get ones that actually pay a little. Ah, the life of a ‘struggling artist’. I am sure you all know what it’s like.

  • Digital shmigital. Film is where it’s at.

  • I recently got an intuos tablet. / This is the first “real” thing I’ve created while using it. / Other then this I’ve just been scribbling and trying to get used to using it. / I’m pretty excited about it!

  • Image of a boarded window. Photographed with a Mamiya RZ 67 and TriX film

  • Model – Lauren Vickers / MUA – Becca Kennedy for Prophecy Makeup / Hair – Jackson Kennedy Inspired by Breakfast at Tiffany’s… obviously. / And yes, I am shooting her through a shop window. Alternative versions available to view on the other sites soon. Copyright 2009 Harmony Nicholas

  • the road is long / with many a winding turn / that leads us to who knows where / who knows where / but I’m strong / strong enough to carry him / he ain’t heavy, he’s my brother

  • This is an existing piece from my folio which has received the least amount of attention. Rather than delete it altogether, I thought I would give it a bit of a revamp and see what happens. Blanched out the colour, added a texture and some spotlighting effect. Taking this photo back by an entire generation. It makes me think of the end of an old silent film, the image about to fade to black. All done in photoshop. Texture used from www.deviantart.com stock Edited at 11pm Canon SX100IS / f4, 1/500, ISO 80 Original Photo: / MCN: C7240-5FD01-2E162

  • Love film or it will be a thing of the past! / One for the ‘original’ photographers. :-) Detail: /

  • the old man walks away / with his head held high / even with old bones / its clear he walks with pride Please read the entire piece here, inspired while I was out taking this shot yesterday. Alt Stadt. Innsbruck – Tirol – Austria / December 2009 Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M / Lens: 80mm CF F/2.8 Planar T* Lens / Film: Kodak BW400CN Medium Format

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