First camera I ever had was a Box Brownie, I can still remember the dissapointment I felt when I recieved it, what I'd wanted was a camera that took 110 film the film that looked like little binoculars, does it still exist, does anyone here use it? (Going to look when I finish updating this). I digress I gradually worked my way up to 135 film sending them off to bonus print, then tripple.... Then I lost my camera, it took me several years before I could afford to even think about buying a camera, eventually as my list of essential purchases were ticked off camera moved further up the list until the fateful day came when I was finally in a situation to buy one, digital had been invented and I wanted digital, I did my research, asked some "experts" and was recommended to buy a NISIS DV4. I was so excited as I traveled to Jessops opposite Charring Cross.... To be continued
I like to live life to the full, it is so short its scary. I am always going somewhere, planning something or dreaming about future plans which knowing me will come true.
I live in a very nice leafy part of London containing the many joys that middle class areas possess, coffee shops estate agents (hopefully vanishing soon) gift shops and places where you can spend £2.50 on a pack of Welsh butter that you can get from Lidl for 50p. I love London, its my play ground.
I am a person that wears many hats, who is capable of doing many things and able to mix with many people.
People admire and fear me- I don't suffer fools gladly.
- JoinedJanuary 2008
- HometownEast Dulwich London
- CountryLondon
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If Magritte had had a digital camera it would have been in the hands of sdmj. Is she supremely creative or just plain bonkers? Take a walk through her photostream and decide for yourself.