All my own work unless stated.
This blog is just an ongoing random playground of the avenues I like to explore with photography.
I suppose this is where I explore and try and make sense of why I am drawn to certain imagery...a work in progress like a sketchbook.The images here suggest avenues to explore further with no expectations but a wilingness to go along for the ride.
The images are often fragments of ongoing series.
I love viewing original work on Tumblr and whilst I do view some reblogged work I prefer to follow those that walk their own path.
Tumblr sometimes becomes a big egofest of appropriation and I'm just not into that :)
If you do reblog any of my work I would just ask that you acknowledge ownership.
P.S Did I mention I was a dreamer? Well I am
Here's my other blog if you are interested
http://sensitivecircus.tumblr.com/
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What is it about the light in hotel rooms that is always better than home…!
Playful Sunday with legs up the wall :)
Be back later to catch up with everyone’s work xo
Cyclops - City Series
I am away exploring street photography which is not my usual genre but I find it interesting and challenging. I shot a series of more traditional images but also some more experimental images which I think is more what I am more drawn to .. images shot through glass and reflections.
I think I like the diffusion and complexity that it brings..maybe it’s about the psychology of cities which I have ambivalent feelings towards..Love visiting them but after awhile the noise and sense of isolation within the chaos makes me long for something peaceful and more personal.
I think straight street will never be my thing but I am eager to learn and explore and maybe find my own vision.
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I. War
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Wind sculpture
Yashica Mat 124G / Kodak TriX 400
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Yosuke Yamashita Trio - A tribute to Mal Waldron Full Album
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Aimee’s hands and feet.
© Matthew Sutton.
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All Farewells Are Sudden - King St, Sydney ( this is film, not digital )
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