One of my friends will be in the semifinal in Norske Talenter, so you have to vote for Reel Rhythm! I am not in Norway, so I can not vote myself, but they are super-talented, and deserve to win this thing! So vote vote vote! GO HANNE!
Aren’t these cameras beautiful? I found them walking in Shinjuku the other day. Ever since I found out that Jan Saudek used a Rolleiflex I have been lusting for one, but I have never shot with one and I am not sure I understand how they work.
I should be studying, but I find it so much more fun to sit around and edit pictures, edit html and css, and drink coffee. If things are looking a little bit weird here at the moment it is because I have made some minor updates to the design. I removed the sidebar on the pages, and I added another menu-line at the top for galleries. Hopefully I can gather photographs and illustrations and make two new galleries soon. Does it look ok? If anything looks odd please let me know.
… it was 2006. I took pictures of Madeleine for fun.
… and was highly fascinated with the grain in magazines, snapping pictures of pictures.
… I loved lace and sparkly shoes. It is painful to look at outfit photos from this time. Glad to have grown up since then.
… The sun was actually shining a lot in May.
I must have eaten sushi at least one time.
And I must have had apple juice at a cafe which no longer exist.
And I was organsing huge piles of cheap photo prints to use as reference, now I think about how I could better have spent my money.
I spent a lot of time in coffee shops, drinking sparkling water and writing down random notes in notebooks.
… I lived dirt-cheap, but ate at expensive restaurants.
I also had grand meals at home.
I think this is the first time in my life I have actually started to look through the bottomless pit of photos in my archive. It is funny just how much is completely forgotten, maybe it is mostly for the best. Most of these pictures were taken with an old compact camera, it was my dear baby for several years, if I ever come across the same camera again, I would buy it in a second, despite it’s 3mpx and slow reaction time.
This is what I love most about Japan. The fact that you can turn down a side street and all of a sudden find yourself on temple grounds. This temple is right in between Shinjuku san-chome and ni-chome. If you have ever been to the Golden Gai, it is right next that street.
Tokyo smells really nice these days. Fresh and clean and silent.
Look at the size of this thing! It isn’t mine, but when we went out a couple of days ago, someone at the same table ordered this one. I am still just completely in awe over the actual size of this thing. The place we were at was called “Lock-up”, and it is a prison/monster/haunted house theme restaurant, where the staff runs around and scare you once an hour.
And later this week we made burger at home. If you haven’t tried avocado on your burger, you totally should, it tastes superb!
And then I had a Sundae cup even though it wasn’t Sunday.
And impromptu snack plates when a friend popped over before heading out. I was surprised we actually had enough food in the fridge to put anything on the table. Speaking of nothing, the ham there is Japanese cured ham, and it tastes almost like prosciutto, but for about 1/3 of the price of prosciutto. WIN!