This looks artificial, like some kind of render, but it's just the combination of this fun seating area on the edge of Seoul Forest and the effect of a HP5+ disposable camera.
Bar
Smash
Arches
Party's Over
Smiles Everywhere
I just love the way all the textures work here, and the fact that it's been pretty rewarding to use the Fringe as a chance to practice my development skills. The facial hair isn't some coll film texture thing, it's the costume he's wearing for the play Merry Wives of Seoul.
Purpose
Tang
It's difficult enough to make it through the crowds on the Mile without having to carry a whole other person on your shoulders.
Crowds
Any job can get boring I guess, especially one with such obvious "hanging around" jokes attached to it. Deciding to shoot everything on film has really made the festival a lot more interesting than it'd otherwise be from a photo point of view, still not sure I trust my development for much more but the turnaround time is great.
Hanging Around
New gold
Hats
Stuart Sant advertising his show Misfit Warrior.
Stuart Saint, Misfit Warrior
Not quite sure on the framing here, there wasn't quite enough space to get as far back as I'd have liked.
Door
Another from my first self developed roll of film; I think I like what Kentmere 400 does with stone and concrete, at least the way I developed it this time which was I think for a bit too long. Have to go out and try a bit more of that.
Sky
I'm sure *something* in this image is in focus, I'm just not quite sure what. Nevertheless I like the textures and the colours.
Riverside Wall
Tower
This is not in any way a particularly exciting photo to look at, it's only interesting to me because it's from the first roll of film I developed myself. In retrospect I should've used a film I'm familiar with rather than a new (but cheap!) one so I can better evaluate how well the developing went.
Windows
Green Rectangles
I just like the textures and the geometry with the light, especially on the cannisters.