So as you may know from my posts about
London Fashion Week, I have taken over responsibility with my Daddy's analogue camera of old. The whole getting things developed at a camera shop and awaiting the results with breath baited and fingers crossed rather than uploading from a digital device
tout de suite takes some getting used to. Recently, I spent a day wandering Dublin, including fashion boutique Costume, where Helen Steele's work was in the window and department store Brown Thomas. Here are the highlights.
I had a quiet weekend in the Irish capital I currently call home and decided to go on an explore. It was really peaceful to lose myself in the quarter I work with my camera to hand and I love the snaps of unusual architectural detail in the old quarter behind Grafton Street, as well as the clothes and fashion bits I found there. As you can see though, I have a long way to go before I can really say I've "mastered" the analogue craft.
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Something artistic on the side of a building in Temple Bar |
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Classic Dublin neo-classicism |
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Grey Goose in Le Picher |
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Stella McCartney in Brown Thomas |
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BTs make Louis Vuitton their targer |
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Helen Steele in Costume |
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Giant sequin print by Helen Steele in Costume |
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Costume |
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Costume |
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1 x soup and 1 x coffee. The ultimate liquid lunch |
grainy and fabulous like photography used to be. TAKE MORE THESE ARE AMAZING
ReplyDeletethank u!! its a totally different style, i love experimenting with it! although hella expensive..... did u see my ones of LFW? xxx
Deletenot impressed with costs of developing photographs. totally outraged in fact.
ReplyDeleteliked the LFW photographs: mainly the ones of buildings.
haha! you would! yeah, i can see why daddy was so happy to lend me his! x
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