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This series/essay covers 48 hours of moments and scenes in my last visit to Melbourne in July 2013. The edit style is inspired by Eugène Atget and his photographs of "old Paris". It was not my intention to turn Melbourne into Paris, even if it is our most European city, but to capture the mood that was conveyed through many of Atget's images. In a time when things seemingly move forward too quickly, moments come and go and are forgotten - and in the end, like many historical images in our visual landscape, all these moments, like all the people, are just that: the past.
All images were taken using Procamera in iPhone 4S.
Some edits were done on the iPhone 4S whilst others were streamed via iCloud and edited on my iPad 2 - I wanted to ensure that these were "mobile only" - a juxtaposition: capturing the 21st century, reflecting a time when photography was romantic and using modern, non-romantic technology.
Apps used to edit were the same right through to: Snapseed, Tintype App, Koloid, Mextures and Camera Awesome.
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My apologies if you have to read the same caption on the whole set.
Taken with Procamera, Snapseed and edited in Vintage Reality
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Hong Kong 2013
Procamera
Snapseed
EyeEm filters
david & goliath (aka we are victims of this folly) AMPt_community black and white EyeEm Best Shots WeAreJuxt.com #procamera #snapseed #iphone #photography #eyeem /// often I find when I don't post shots immediately and allow them to sit for a while, the subtle messages that I unconsciously capture are not apparent until I've made a decision whether to post an image or not. I have looked at this image in my photo album for days and it occurred to me that it reflects how I feel about the way fashion and beauty is marketed to women. There is no single woman who is untouched by advertising and marketing; more of us have issues with weight, self esteem etc because of advertising and the pursuit of one society has deemed to be the 'ideal'. Even after decades of Oprah, it is still a struggle. There are some mothers who do a disservice to their daughters, and their are those, like me, who strive to implant in my child's mind individuality and the idea that the notion of "perfection" does not exist.