Through the Looking Glass
If I were looking for a white rabbit, I'd ask the Mad Hatter.
Okay so it's been decided. Every single one of my posts has started with a quote from 'Alice in Wonderland'. I've made up my mind to incorporate Alice and her friends into my photography project. I think it adds a great touch of irony to my project. BUT I want to make this perfectly clear: they are not the main focus of my project or outcomes. My objective is still to observe the mess that Bradford has made out of it's buildings.
I will create the characters out of hama beads and implement them ever so subtly.

I've also been looking into experimental & artistic photography. Youtube has so many great videos on time lapse photography/videography - my current favourite is the Sony Miami Foam City video: found at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_Yj3V9cEqE&feature=related Here's the actual commercial:
I've also been looking into Lomography. I realise it has quite a cult following and I love the way that it's such a creative and experimental form of analogue film photography:
Okay so it's been decided. Every single one of my posts has started with a quote from 'Alice in Wonderland'. I've made up my mind to incorporate Alice and her friends into my photography project. I think it adds a great touch of irony to my project. BUT I want to make this perfectly clear: they are not the main focus of my project or outcomes. My objective is still to observe the mess that Bradford has made out of it's buildings.
I will create the characters out of hama beads and implement them ever so subtly.

I've also been looking into experimental & artistic photography. Youtube has so many great videos on time lapse photography/videography - my current favourite is the Sony Miami Foam City video: found at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_Yj3V9cEqE&feature=related Here's the actual commercial:
I've also been looking into Lomography. I realise it has quite a cult following and I love the way that it's such a creative and experimental form of analogue film photography:


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