I don’t remember when this photo was taken, why it was taken, why it’s so out of focus, or what camera I used, but I was just going back through my archives last night, and rediscovered it.
I almost never take self-portraits because I think they usually end up looking pretty dopey, but I think this one was a bit more interesting.
Funny how that happens sometimes.
A few months ago, one of my best friends Ryan asked if he could use one of my photos for a canvas that he was making for his apartment. After some delays on my end (make sure to get hi-res scans of your film negatives the first time around, ladies and gents!), he finally sent pictures of the final product.
Pretty cool, eh?
I would be remiss if I didn’t take this opportunity to remind people that I sell prints for a pay-what-you-want price HERE.
Alternatively, if you want original hi-res versions of any photos for whatever reason (prints on your own, canvases, desktop wallpapers, etc), they’re all available to download on Flickr.
Thanks Ryan, hope you like it!
LOL Disposable Camera Part II
About a year ago, as a bit of a goof, I picked up an “LOL Disposable Camera” from Urban Outfitters. All I know about it is that it shot 400-speed film, and overlays various symbols over the photo.
Part I HERE…
LOL Disposable Camera Part I
About a year ago, as a bit of a goof, I picked up an “LOL Disposable Camera” from Urban Outfitters. All I know about it is that it shot 400-speed film, and overlays various symbols over the photo.
I finally finished the roll yesterday and got it developed.
Part II coming tomorrow.
A few months ago, the folks from 16Hours reached out to me and asked if they could use a few of my photos in their Urban issue. I didn’t hesitate in saying yes, and couldn’t be more excited about the final product.
There are 37 different photographers, all with their own unique interpretation of Urban spaces, in a really well designed and beautiful magazine.
Buy ‘Urban’ HERE (digital or physical).
Because I upload new photos almost every day, I sometimes forget about shots from the past. Looking back at 2011, here is Part II of some of my favorite photos from the past year (in chronological order).
(Source: drewshannon.net)
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