Wow - it IS soprano’sy. AND sinatra-y. That sunset really rocks out those buildings. I love the grouping of the horizontal at the top, with a giant image underneath. Coloring is so great - the whole page just reeks of good design.
Aidan had a relatively early soccer match on Saturday. It was a lovely morning, primarily because we left early enough that I was able to grab a coffee on the way. That made all the difference.
The new school year started already today. The boys weren't too excited, but handled it well. As it turns out, they both like their teachers and seating arrangements.
The Diana+ is one of the recent lomo cameras in a similar vein to the Holga line. Based on the Diana toy camera from the 1960's, the "+" equals a few improvements, including the pinhole option which is available by removing the lens entirely. It shoots medium format film, and draws some really neat images.
These three images are some of my favorite black & whites so far. The first two are from a photo walk in downtown Portland, OR.
STEFAN HARTWIG. I'm a partner and designer at Electric Pulp, photographer, husband & father. Not in that order, though. I also love music, architecture, travel & good food.
David
Classic NYC shot–kind of cross between Sinatra and Tony Soprano–wonder how many body parts are in that river. Sweet stuff…
Angela
Wow - it IS soprano’sy. AND sinatra-y. That sunset really rocks out those buildings. I love the grouping of the horizontal at the top, with a giant image underneath. Coloring is so great - the whole page just reeks of good design.
Did I spell reek right?
Alessandro Trezzi
WOW really amazing
Can i have a large version of the second shot?
I’d love to use it for my desktop!
BRAVO