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Entries Tagged as 'Photography'

Scott Tedder’s View Of New York

07.09.10

My friend Scott recently retuned from a 7 week trip, taking in most of South American and just under two weeks in Orlando and New York city. He took some photos on his old SLR in New York, and I love them, and they’re also making me insanely jealous that I wasn’t there, and haven’t yet been there. Take a look.

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35mm Portraits Round 4

31.08.10

I appear to have amassed another load of portraits I’ve taken on my trusty 35mm SLR camera, I now have over 100 that I like, and I’m not really sure what to do with them? In the meantime however, here is as good place as any, so hit the link so see the fourth dump of my bumbling photo skills.

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Tokyo / Gusto / The Vineyard

25.08.10

With a weekend heavy on the social side I thought it best to share some of the photography that captured the antics. Celebrations were to be had for both Tommy Rocksteady & Tony Hughes as they shared a birthday, and then again for Tony’s leaving do as he heads south. The backdrop for these happenings was none other than local drinking spot Tokyo, provider of fine food and drink Gusto, and the Vineyard. Steven Dunn shooting film and Chris Bishop on digital.

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Posted By Danny

T In The Park Through The Lomo Lens

31.07.10

No words needed here, plain and simple just awesome photography from Rich, perfectly capturing T in the Park in Scotland.

All photos by Rich Kenworthy

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Posted By Tom

Stephanie Bassos

29.07.10

So this is my first feature for Breaksof10 and I’m stoked to bring you some amazing photography! Photography is a bit of a hobby of mine and so I always love to give props to those who inspire me. I give you, Chicago native, Greek descended, Stephanie Bassos.

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Top 20 Photos: Gavin Strange

20.07.10

I was going to write an intro for this but Gav explains it way better than I ever could….

I’m no photographer, all I know is that I love taking photographs. I was honoured when Tom asked if I’d be interest in doing a photo post, as I’ve always wanted to do more with my photo’s but never really pursued it. I think it’s because everything else creative I do, I’ve managed to shoehorn into my career somehow and made it more a professional thing.

Photography has always stayed in that hobby status, only branching outside and into professional-ish a couple of times. I think that’s why I love coming back to it so much, there’s no pressure or expectation from myself or anyone, I just enjoy capturing the things around me. Its taken me a long time to finally get to grips with the ins and outs of how cameras work, only this year I finally understood ISO and how that affects what I shoot. I first started shooting properly about 10 years ago, I bought myself a Pentax SLR, as I’d been enlisted to shoot my friends wedding (no idea why as I hadn’t previously shot anything of worth!) so that kickstarted me into the more ‘serious’ camera gang. That’s where it all started, using full auto to aperture priority to full manual – that journey has taken nearly a decade! Digital SLR’s sped up that process for me, as I could finally understand the difference between settings, seeing it in real time!

So, what you have here is a selection of my 20 favourite photos taken from the last 4 or 5 years, I hope you like…

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Evolution Festival – Shot by Richard Kenworthy

27.06.10

Evolution Festival in Newcastle rolled around again this year, and it was just as good, if not better, than it’s always been. Our man Rich was there with his camera, and captured these amazing images.

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Internationally Known Locally Respected

10.06.10

Had this sent to us from Sam at FUSSHOP. It’s always nice when your sticker gets seen so far from home. From Newcastle to the NYC.

Cheers man.

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Posted By Danny

Watching My Name Go By

31.05.10

With a million and one stories to tell from my recent return to New York I get things started with some special insight into Faith and Graffiti. Originally hailing from back in 1973 the book depicted the birth of New York graffiti and people expressing themselves through paint on walls. Depicted through the words of Norman Mailer and the awe inspiring photographs of Jon Naar this slice of urban reference now takes on a new form with additional photos and project reflection from Jon himself. I had the pleasure of meeting Jon as he was joined by Wooster Collectives Marc & Sara Schiller along with some artists captured in the original book.

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Red Bull Manny Mania Glasgow

26.05.10

Red Bull Manny Mania at Unit 23 in Glasgow went down at the weekend, and in attendance were some of the Digital Deekies crew and friend of the family David Bilbrough. Billy was on hand to capture the event, and shared some of his photos here for us. Take a look.

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Posted By Tom