Wednesday 29 September 2010

Tuesday 28 September 2010

Monday 27 September 2010

Tuesday 21 September 2010

Danish Dancehall


I just got back from a long weekend in Copenhagen which was very cool and great fun. In a superhuman display of willpower I managed to restrict myself to only taking three cameras. Perhaps even more surprisingly I came back with only three cameras as well. Instead I spent my hard-earned Kroner on four 7" records at a church jumble sale:

'My Boy Lollipop' by Millie, such a perfect pop record I can't believe I hadn't bought a copy before now. I'm sure I saw a documentary a while back which said this is the record that funded the birth of Island Records as well which is no mean feat. 'The Hula Hoop Song' by Georgia Gibbs which is just plain odd, but I couldn't pass an opportunity to buy a record about hula hoops (the sporting apparel rather than the crisps). A four-track extended 45 from Louis Prima which has a copy of 'The Lip' on it which is a great track. Last, but by no means least was 'Too Much Tequila' by The Champs, backed with 'Twenty Thousand Leagues'. In my experience one tequila is usually too much but what do I know. Not a bad little selection for 20 Kroner, and unlike cameras you can never have too many records...

Untitled by Jon Workman


, originally uploaded by deanandjon.

Wednesday 15 September 2010

laureenstamp by moxpox


laureenstamp, originally uploaded by moxpox.

Unbloominbelievable! I'm hankering after some grid film...

~~~~~~ Charlotte #3 by Thomas Solecki


~~~~~~ Charlotte #3, originally uploaded by Thomas Solecki.

Friday 10 September 2010

Sunday 5 September 2010

Sorry No Way Out


Sorry No Way Out, originally uploaded by tom_gifford.

Nothing like a bit of bleak existentialism to brighten up your trip to the supermarket. Courtesy of Tescos in Lewisham, every little helps...

Untitled by Aleisha Breter


, originally uploaded by a.breter.

Thursday 2 September 2010

Deconstructing Barcode #1 by Son of Lumiere (Jonas Adolfsen)

I think I'm becoming slightly obsessed with multiple exposures at the moment, but that's no bad thing...

Tuve by Kim Holtermand

Serene, abstract and beautifully minimal Scandinavian landscapes by Kim Holtermand at the Behance Network. I've shamelessly nicked this post from Scott Hansen's equally inspiring ISO50 blog.

Wednesday 1 September 2010