Spandau Ballet - Gold

By: Matt Melling

Who said you can't be cheese?
Thank you Matt. everytime i listen to this I remember the way I always used to fancy you a little :)



my favorite baby



who said....


...because maybe, you'r gonna be the one that saves me,
And after all you'r my wonderwall.

Time to get over your past




But who said the best times of your life don't need to be remembered?

My dears! Sorry, for everything !
L-I still love you and you know u are always with me.
S-i was wrong to.. u know.

Husky Rescue - Sound of Love

Who said this is not great?

Awesome band from Finland that my sweet friend Tõnn introduced me to. Absolutely fab!

Pinhole

self-made pinhole camera from a tea-can(thingy)



self-made pinhole and pictures taken with it


positive



negative


Who said you cant make cameras of anything?

The pinhole project was cool. Even thou I have been experimenting whit pinhole before. The magic is, that you take anything you'd like and turn it into a camera. (as long as it has some space inside it). You make sure nothing inside your camera gets light and it all black. You do a little hole in the middle and then cover it with silver paper, and then do an even smaller hole(usually with a needle). That small hole is your aperture. And then you put a piece of lightproof paper(usually just thick black paper) with some tape in front of it. So this will be your shutter. Make sure you can remove it easily and attach it easily. Inside your camera you put ether a black and white negative film (we did it with medium format, ISO 50) or photo paper you can develop yourself. If you do it on paper straight away, then first you get a negative image, and then later you turn it into positive(shown above)
The trickiest thing about pinhole is that you really need your own chemicals and darkroom to do it. sadly. But with some little help the first time you get the hang of it and it's loads of fun.

You can make cameras of anything really!!!!

Posted up some of my own stuff..


I (don't) care, what I wear

Who said messy is bad?

Who said i don't write?

If you start off something new, it always takes you time to realise, what you really want from it. for example this blog. To be fair, I'm not really a type of person to be consistent. But to try and think of it as a project...it might even work.

So far i have been posting photos (and an illustrator project) all made by me and raising questions through them. About simple things like: who said all your friend have to be straight?. I love gay people. Back in England, I had loads of gay friends(hey ya all!). They are always more honest about stuff, you can trust me.

I don't really want it to work out as a fashion blog, but as i really have grown an interest in fashion photography it might take a turn towards it. As i do study photography, you will see me experimenting stuff with it, and still posting up my own work.

So far so good.

Pillow

who said there arn't stripes?