Check out the beautiful results of the streetcombing project by Margo Weyer. They look amazing blown up as art on the walls in the home.
Showing posts with label photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photographer. Show all posts
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Sunday, 24 March 2013
Saturday, 13 August 2011
Pure Swedish Design




Monday, 25 April 2011
Top 150 Makers' Blog List

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p.s. speaking of makers, have ypou seen Jen Causey's latest prject, The Makers Project? Bakers, florists, jewellers, the mpost amazing colours, check out her delicious images here.
Thursday, 10 March 2011
Feet Beneath a Billowing Skirt
How to make feet look nice? It's a tough one. These pics were part of the Unravelled e-course by Susannah Conway which I completed almost 2 years ago now, which I mentioned here. Last Monday I started Nicole Hill's Photo 101 online course, yes that's right, let's use to use that camera on manual instead of relying on auto with a few random tweaks here and there! So here's to hopefully vastly improved photos in the coming weeks and forever more (fingers crossed).
I also came across Photography Institute online course, which is a serious commitment of time and money, but in 24 weeks you have the knowledge and skills to be a freelance photographer! Years down the track, I may just need to come back to this.
Thursday, 24 February 2011
Super Size It


Monday, 14 February 2011
Friday, 21 January 2011
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Less About Me



I've also been looking through Simply Hue's lovely new shop.
Friday, 30 July 2010
Du Jour


Today I came cross Dujour mag and was thrilled to find a little project of mine as today's post. Thanking you and your gorgeous mag.
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Sunday, 13 December 2009
Friday, 4 September 2009
Anywhere But Here - A Passion For Travel




Brie and I have been working for a long time on our how to channel our passion for travel and the amazing places we have come across in our years living and travelling abroad. As a way to catalogue the lists, tips and e-mails that we are often asked to create and share with friends and family, we have started Anywhere But Here.
We truly want people to have the most amazing experience at every opportunity and on any budget and we can personalise itineraries to suit your particular interests and budget. From a great coffee to start the day to the best vintage stores to the most amazing undiscovered dinner venue we will tell you where to go and if requested will book it all for you.
Anywhere But Here lists the top 3 'do not miss' things to do in each category - eat, sleep, shop, see, do, don't. Why only 3? Because we believe there is way too much information on the net and there is no way to decipher quality recommendations from average ones, except of course unless you follow ours. We aim to add a city a month and we are starting with London...check it out and please let me know any feedback you have.
Tuesday, 11 August 2009
Hardly More Than Ever





I need a dictionary to understanbd all the words in this bio, yet I still think its gorgeous - "Laura Letinsky's elegiac photographs of detritus on a table-top are both elegantly prosaic and art historically resonant in their reference to Dutch vanitas still life painting of the Seventeenth Century."
Saturday, 1 August 2009
Sunday, 12 July 2009
Friday, 10 July 2009
SALT


When landscape & interiors photographer, Murray Fredericks, went to Lake Eyre (South Australia) for the 14th time, he came back with footage (containing some unbelievable timelapse photography) that would see his documentary, Salt, shown at the Sydney Film Festival and a photographic exhibition that would take him all over the world. It's a mesmerising film of an incredible landscape, a place where the horizon is 360 degrees where no matter where you look, there is NOTHING around but the ground and the sky and sometimes they don't even exist separately. There are times when the salt flats go forever and merge with the sky until the edge of the earth disappears. When a storm brings rain the earth becomes a mirror image of the sky and night brings thousands of magical stars. It's like like nothing you've ever seen before.
Images of his campsite and the salty landscape from the trailer above and the photographs that resulted below.





Sunday, 31 May 2009
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