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Some of the gems from the film I had processed this afternoon. Photographing an active toddler with manual focus was much harder than I had anticipated. This evening PB and I discussed the attachment of an imaginary darkroom to my imaginary screen-printing studio, while we holed up in our dining/lounge/study eating frittata, which is absolutely not to be confused with tortilla. (Sorry Chef).

29 comments:

  1. Just stunning. The hand and the babycino made me "awww" out loud. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. these are beautiful photographs. really amazing.

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  3. the photos are beautiful! fingers crossed for all the creative space you need down the track.
    p.s. currently writing from my office/living/dining room/kitchen/sometime dance floor :)

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  4. There's a certain satisfaction that comes from holding never -before-seen prints from a roll of negatives that one just doesn't get from digital. Go girl, these shots are gorgeous.

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  5. Holy guacamole these are amazing Anna. I hope you're proud of them! You've inspired to pull out my Pentax and give it all a go. I love that once you click that little button you've committed to that image. No going back. I was watching Vicky Cristina Barcelona the other night and while I admit to having a bit of a perve on Javier, I was also enviously eyeing off his darkroom. How cool would that be?! I hope PB gave it the go ahead? xx

    We're Frittata folk but seriously, what is the difference?? Besides one being Spanish and the other Italian of course... : )

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  6. The second photo is stunning work. So fun, playful and yet nostalgic at the same time. Love these!!

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  7. That final shot is fantastic.

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  8. What on earth were you worried about? These are all gorgeous. Especially that last one. Wowza. xx

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  9. So beautiful Anna. I absolutely adore that bath photo xxxx

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  10. What WONDERFUL pictures!
    Love them!

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  11. Oh gosh, there is nothing quite like b&w film. You must be overcome with inspiration right now. These are glorious captures Anna, just magical x

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  12. ps. i came back to look at them. i really hope you've loaded another film into the camera.

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  13. Hooray, these are in fact stunning. What joy they must bring you, they sure make me happy!

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  14. Wow, wow, wow! I mean, WOW! High fives ;-)

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  15. the way the light captures those wispy vanilla pigtails... dreamy xx

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  16. the goggles & the bath... perfectly captured!

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  17. Gorgeous! You crazy talented lady!
    I love shooting with film love it. Especially for teaching children (not capturing them!) It's always good to slow down and not have access to everything all the time.

    Maybe once you've moved we could have a sewing/screen printing/darkroom/and anything else we like studio? xx

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  18. Wow, I really love these. I can sense even more emotion than usual. Well done! Isn't it funny how such a different atmosphere can be evoked with a different format or should I say medium?! You say potato... x

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  19. wow. amazing. such a different feel to this post. love love love it.

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  20. I'm so glad you shared your newest images. They are just lovely.

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  21. Love them Anna .... well done you !!!

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  22. That's my first comment on your blog. I really love your blog and especially yours pics (English wasn't my mother tongue so I cannot understand all).
    These photos in black and white are so wonderful !

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  23. You've done very well despite the blahla-flies.

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  24. Goregous. film photography is still something special.

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