Berlin
Finally I got round to scanning my favorite Lomo print from Berlin. I want to get the rest of the film printed, but at £15 a print, this Lomo project is going to have to be a slow burner.
Lomo? Printing? Film? old school! ... you say?
- I say - Fuck Digital.


1 Comments:
the light patches are where you have exposed the film to light through punctured holes in the camera?
I have noticed in a few of your pieces that there is often a contrast between the modern, industrial, technological and ordered, with the anarchic.
The scale of the building in the background gives it the imposing dominance of the ruling class or prevailing paradigm. On the other hand, the graffited panel seems favoured as it is not only in the foreground but obstructs our view of the monument to corporate power. In this context I like the unnatural shards of white as they suggest a supernormal dynamism that, although invisible, finally trumps the economic imperative. The triumph of the individual creative will.
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