Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Photography

In this set, I attempted to make the 35mm look like lomography through digital manipulation. First, the film is processed and then the images are burned to a disk. Then they are heavily manipulated to imitate heavily flawed images that occur naturally when using simple, plastic cameras that allow dust and light leakage. The cameras usually use a 120 film which often causes vignetting. The blurring and strange coloring found in lomography often causes the picture to look surreal.

I love it.






(All Images were captures in Guthrie, Oklahoma.)

1 comment:

  1. These are really beautiful photographs! I love the timeless feel that toy cameras give to images - I wouldn't part with my Diana for anything :)

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