I wish I was here right now…
Francis Bay, St. John, USVI | Shot with a Nikon FM2 and Kodak Ektar 100
I wish I was here right now…
Francis Bay, St. John, USVI | Shot with a Nikon FM2 and Kodak Ektar 100
Film Swap: Caroline Irwin, Belfast, Northern Ireland #4
This image is part of I Still Shoot Film’s World Wide Film Swap, which features photographers from 12 different countries. More information on the film swap can be found here.
About Caroline Irwin
Age: 21
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Bio: Caroline Irwin is a final year film student and amateur photographer living in Belfast,N Ireland: “My photographs centre almost entirely around my day to day life, i have taken to photography for its ability to encourage my engagement with the world around me,no matter how mundane,ugly, the environment i will always be searching for a photo opportunity, often i’m basically just trying to make my life look and feel prettier than it really is, but in doing so i find things to appreciate that i would otherwise overlook. I take photos,especially with film, because i enjoy the serendipity of the process,something which this double exposure project takes to the extreme! I am also currently learning darkroom skills and loving every minute of it. “
Link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/-wasteofpaint-/
Film developing and printing on Kodak Professional Paper provided by Central Color professional lab in Paris.
Film Swap: Caroline Irwin, Belfast, Northern Ireland #3
This image is part of I Still Shoot Film’s World Wide Film Swap, which features photographers from 12 different countries. More information on the film swap can be found here.
About Caroline Irwin
Age: 21
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Bio: Caroline Irwin is a final year film student and amateur photographer living in Belfast,N Ireland: “My photographs centre almost entirely around my day to day life, i have taken to photography for its ability to encourage my engagement with the world around me,no matter how mundane,ugly, the environment i will always be searching for a photo opportunity, often i’m basically just trying to make my life look and feel prettier than it really is, but in doing so i find things to appreciate that i would otherwise overlook. I take photos,especially with film, because i enjoy the serendipity of the process,something which this double exposure project takes to the extreme! I am also currently learning darkroom skills and loving every minute of it. “
Link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/-wasteofpaint-/
Film developing and printing on Kodak Professional Paper provided by Central Color professional lab in Paris.
Film Swap: Caroline Irwin, Belfast, Northern Ireland #2
Shot #1: Roast Pig, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Shot #2 Landscape, St John USVI
This image is part of I Still Shoot Film’s World Wide Film Swap, which features photographers from 12 different countries. More information on the film swap can be found here.
About Caroline Irwin
Age: 21
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Bio: Caroline Irwin is a final year film student and amateur photographer living in Belfast,N Ireland: “My photographs centre almost entirely around my day to day life, i have taken to photography for its ability to encourage my engagement with the world around me,no matter how mundane,ugly, the environment i will always be searching for a photo opportunity, often i’m basically just trying to make my life look and feel prettier than it really is, but in doing so i find things to appreciate that i would otherwise overlook. I take photos,especially with film, because i enjoy the serendipity of the process,something which this double exposure project takes to the extreme! I am also currently learning darkroom skills and loving every minute of it. “
Link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/-wasteofpaint-/
Film developing and printing on Kodak Professional Paper provided by Central Color professional lab in Paris.
Film Swap: Caroline Irwin, Belfast, Northern Ireland #1
Shot #1: Buildings, Belfast
Shot #2: Lameshur Bay, St John, USVI
This image is part of I Still Shoot Film’s World Wide Film Swap, which features photographers from 12 different countries. More information on the film swap can be found here.
About Caroline Irwin
Age: 21
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Bio: Caroline Irwin is a final year film student and amateur photographer living in Belfast,N Ireland: “My photographs centre almost entirely around my day to day life, i have taken to photography for its ability to encourage my engagement with the world around me,no matter how mundane,ugly, the environment i will always be searching for a photo opportunity, often I’m basically just trying to make my life look and feel prettier than it really is, but in doing so i find things to appreciate that i would otherwise overlook. I take photos,especially with film, because i enjoy the serendipity of the process,something which this double exposure project takes to the extreme! I am also currently learning darkroom skills and loving every minute of it. “
Link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/-wasteofpaint-/
Film developing and printing on Kodak Professional Paper provided by Central Color professional lab in Paris.
Film Swap: Eric Tearle, London England #5
Shot #1: Train Tracks, London
Shot #2: View of Hawksnest Bay, St Johh USVI
This image is part of I Still Shoot Film’s World Wide Film Swap, which features photographers from 12 different countries. More information on the film swap can be found here.
About Eric Tearle:
Age: 25
Location: London, England
Bio: I shoot for my own satisfaction. I love to capture images that will never be forgotten. Capturing that split second moment, that will probably never happen again, can make or break the photo. That girls smile, the way the sun is breaking through the clouds or the way the traffic passes by you. A sense of a achievement and self confidence enters me when I first see that photo developed and I can say to myself “YES, it worked.” Not knowing how the photo looks straight away, is why I love to shoot film. That’s why I love photography.
Link: www.erictearle.com
Film developing and printing on Kodak Professional Paper provided by Central Color professional lab in Paris.
Film Swap: Eric Tearle, London England #4
Shot #1: London
Shot #2: St Johh USVI
This image is part of I Still Shoot Film’s World Wide Film Swap, which features photographers from 12 different countries. More information on the film swap can be found here.
About Eric Tearle:
Age: 25
Location: London, England
Bio: I shoot for my own satisfaction. I love to capture images that will never be forgotten. Capturing that split second moment, that will probably never happen again, can make or break the photo. That girls smile, the way the sun is breaking through the clouds or the way the traffic passes by you. A sense of a achievement and self confidence enters me when I first see that photo developed and I can say to myself “YES, it worked.” Not knowing how the photo looks straight away, is why I love to shoot film. That’s why I love photography.
Link: www.erictearle.com
Film developing and printing on Kodak Professional Paper provided by Central Color professional lab in Paris.
Film Swap: Eric Tearle, London England #3
Shot #1: London
Shot #2: St Johh USVI
This image is part of I Still Shoot Film’s World Wide Film Swap, which features photographers from 12 different countries. More information on the film swap can be found here.
About Eric Tearle:
Age: 25
Location: London, England
Bio: I shoot for my own satisfaction. I love to capture images that will never be forgotten. Capturing that split second moment, that will probably never happen again, can make or break the photo. That girls smile, the way the sun is breaking through the clouds or the way the traffic passes by you. A sense of a achievement and self confidence enters me when I first see that photo developed and I can say to myself “YES, it worked.” Not knowing how the photo looks straight away, is why I love to shoot film. That’s why I love photography.
Link: www.erictearle.com
Film developing and printing on Kodak Professional Paper provided by Central Color professional lab in Paris.
Film Swap: Eric Tearle, London England #1
Shot #1: Alley, London
Shot #2: Annaberg Sugar Plantation Ruins, St Johh USVI
This image is part of I Still Shoot Film’s World Wide Film Swap, which features photographers from 12 different countries. More information on the film swap can be found here.
About Eric Tearle:
Age: 25
Location: London, England
Bio: I shoot for my own satisfaction. I love to capture images that will never be forgotten. Capturing that split second moment, that will probably never happen again, can make or break the photo. That girls smile, the way the sun is breaking through the clouds or the way the traffic passes by you. A sense of a achievement and self confidence enters me when I first see that photo developed and I can say to myself “YES, it worked.” Not knowing how the photo looks straight away, is why I love to shoot film. That’s why I love photography.
Link: www.erictearle.com
Film developing and printing on Kodak Professional Paper provided by Central Color professional lab in Paris.
Film Swap: Eric Tearle, London England #1
Shot #1: Bridge, London
Shot #2: Palm Trees, St Johh USVI
This image is part of I Still Shoot Film’s World Wide Film Swap, which features photographers from 12 different countries. More information on the film swap can be found here.
About Eric Tearle:
Age: 25
Location: London, England
Bio: I shoot for my own satisfaction. I love to capture images that will never be forgotten. Capturing that split second moment, that will probably never happen again, can make or break the photo. That girls smile, the way the sun is breaking through the clouds or the way the traffic passes by you. A sense of a achievement and self confidence enters me when I first see that photo developed and I can say to myself “YES, it worked.” Not knowing how the photo looks straight away, is why I love to shoot film. That’s why I love photography.
Link: www.erictearle.com
Film developing and printing on Kodak Professional Paper provided by Central Color professional lab in Paris.
Lameshur Bay, St. John, USVI | Shot with a Kodak disposable underwater camera (ISO 800)
It may be Monday, but when I close my eyes this is what I see ♥
View of Hawksnest Bay through my sunglasses, St. John USVI | Shot with a Nikon FM 2 and Kodak Ektar 100
Coral at Francis Bay, St. John, USVI | Shot with a Kodak disposable underwater camera (ISO 800)
Starfish, St. John, USVI | Shot with a Kodak disposable underwater camera (ISO 800)
St. John, USVI | Shot with a Kodak disposable underwater camera (ISO 800)
