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What if no one's watching?

snapshot aesthetic and almost everyday photographic adventures

Author: angela

Thrift Store Weekend

Black and White Canada Film Photoshoot Sessions January 30, 2012February 20, 2012 by angela

Yesterday my cousin and I went to the nearby thrift store to redeem my discount card (how lovely was it?!). Thought it was a great chance to do a small photo set on a thrift store, in black and white film and medium format too. So off I went. One thing I love about this …

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Saturday Squares

Black and White Canada Film People January 24, 2012February 20, 2012 by angela

It was a very cold Saturday and a good time for a committee meeting, chai tea and red velvet cake. It was also a good time to bring my Yashica A, loaded with T-Max 100 lying around somewhere. Now that my stock of black and white film is slowly dwindling down because of my project …

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New Years Eve 2011

Canada Film Food People January 20, 2012February 20, 2012 by angela

New Years Eve 2011 at downtown (this is not a continuation of this entry) but was there to meet up with L after her co-op program at Saskatchewan. Interestingly I also brought a rangefinder; my Olympus 35 SP to test it out. This is a late entry as you can see, since I’ve already posted …

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Accidental Push

Black and White Canada Film People Photography Projects The Takeshi Project January 17, 2012February 20, 2012 by angela

I had an accident last Sunday. The photos on this entry were taken using a bulk Ilford FP4 Plus 125 ISO. But the canister that it was in is the same as the other bulk roll that I have in 400 ISO. So I ended up shooting it as a 400 ISO (camera also set …

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Remembering and Letting Go

Black and White Canada Film Photography Projects The Takeshi Project January 13, 2012February 20, 2012 by angela

I saw this ad and I begged to differ. Sometimes, we need to let go people in our lives, especially if the connection does not work anymore. I think what prevents us from doing so is the idea of letting go and losing someone, regardless if they cease to be important. We are social beings …

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