Wanna try something new with your film camera this summer? The folks at Lomography came up with a brilliant way to load two rolls of 110 film onto a single spool of 35mm.
DIY: Use Two 110 Film Rolls on One 35mm Spool
via Pop Photo
I know they’ve all been published previously but I thought I’d collect my favourite ones together for one post.
(via fer1972)
“En abril de 2013 Miguel Fernández recorrió, de sur a norte, la península de Baja California. Llevó consigo un proyector a base de luz solar y siguió la zona de subducción geológica mexicana. “Trabajo de campo. Atlas marginal de geología” es una investigación marginal: un atlas geológico inconcluso que busca establecer relaciones entre el tiempo de la tierra y el tiempo de la ruina.
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ATEA
Topacio 25, primer nivel, Centro Histórico.
[Entre San Pablo y Fray Servando]
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Wanna try something new with your film camera this summer? The folks at Lomography came up with a brilliant way to load two rolls of 110 film onto a single spool of 35mm.
DIY: Use Two 110 Film Rolls on One 35mm Spool
via Pop Photo
Jesus Perea | on Tumblr (b.1971, Spain)
Jesus Perea is a visual artist from Spain whose work is something completely open and changing. He used to work on painting and has focuse in digital and mixed media since 2 years. Focusing on the simplicity of form, the geometry, the space, the empty and the architecture, Jesus Perea is very interested in the dialog of the form and the stain, the rational and the random, the poetry and emotion that comes from it.He loves the surprise that appears in the process, the manipulation of the image to get somewhere that was unknown for him when he started that work. Through his artwork, Jesus Perea wish that the viewers feel connected with it through some kind of emotion. Please visit artist’s Facebook or follow his Tumblr for more work. (Interview with artist by Artchipel Avr-2013)
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