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One of the most creative sessions ever for me with this lovely teen! She almost refused "conventional" posing, and designed her expressions within a world all of her own making. Commercials ahead for her? Television? Just a joy to her friends, no doubt!
The Helios-44 58mm f2 is an old Soviet lens produced by Jupitor and other manufacturers. Creative colour treatment added in post
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I need more of those creativity overkills. I did draw and paint a little, take pictures obviously, wrote, and read a lot, cooked and baked.
Ha! I wish these days were not so rare. I also know I need to consciously make the time and the effort - so I'm going to get better at that.
The Good, The Bad & The Creative. October2025. Creative use of old store fronts. Now a park. Bald Knob, Arkansas USA. IlfordFP4pushed200. NikonF3. Nikkor24mm. BrownFilter. HC110Developer(a)6minutes. Washed:AGOFilmProcessor. CameraScan:FujifilmXH1
My home reproduction of old painting from Jacob Van Es.
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This photo was taken on Djäkneberget in Västerås. I got the idea as me and my boyfriend was walking to my mom´s place. I think it turned out pretty well.
Today, I am thrilled to be launching the new mobile artistry course "Adventures in Creative Mobile Artistry" which I hope will explain why iPhoneographyCentral has been a little quiet of late. It's been a complete labour of love which began over a year ago and now I am happy to announce that it is finally ready for release.
I am genuinely excited to be sharing all the best iPhone artistry techniques I've learned in this new series of carefully crafted tutorials. The course includes lots of "live" video footage and onscreen tutorials as I demonstrate the whole creative process from where to find inspiration in our everyday surroundings to in-depth editing and slow shutter painterly techniques and processes.
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Or: So simple it's practically cheating.
Thanks to Jake, I've been thinking about Nora Fries a lot, and I realized I'd never made a fig of her. Then I thought, since these days I'm more geared towards the 2006-8 line, I wondered what a Nora from that line would look like. I figured that since Freeze has a blank torso and legs, it would only make sense that Nora would too. I found this Hermione head, which was absolutely perfect, and slapped this together.
I would have used the Ice that came in that original Bat-Cave but it's all marbled so you wouldn't be able to see my genius torso and leg choice. Heh.
Also featuring Her husband, some guy in a mask, and a couple hired goons.
More creative things to come (as hinted by my Instagram. Hooray shilling!)
Lemme know what you think, and cheers!
I just finished putting together my bee blocks for my son's bed and can't decide how to quilt it. Any suggestions out there?