Sonntag, 11. April 2010
Wirklich praktische Sache der Cloak Bag - und mit $49.00 zudem auch bezahlbar. Jetzt fehlt mir "nur" noch eine Spiegelreflex-Kamera zu meinen Glück ;)




Polaroid Street Photography by Andrew Faris:

This project began Spring 2003. At the time, I had just graduated from Kent State University and was ready for a new adventure. So I moved to NYC with my newly acquired diploma and my parents Polaroid camera. During the week, I worked as a web designer. But on the weekends, I hit the streets of NYC with my Polaroid and curiosity. To me, everything I saw was fresh and new and ready to be photographed. That was seven years ago. Recently, I revisited the stacks of Polaroids I took from my time in the city. And as I was flipping through them, I thought it’d be nice to share them again. So here they are. Enjoy.