Right, I can confirm that the 2nd roll of Kamir 160 I brought from Tbilisi is as x-ray damaged as the first. Woo. Tad annoying when you’ve shot a couple of decent frames.
kamir 160 / london on film
Right, I can confirm that the 2nd roll of Kamir 160 I brought from Tbilisi is as x-ray damaged as the first. Woo. Tad annoying when you’ve shot a couple of decent frames.





















I haven’t been shooting any film since my trip to Georgia last year, but the arrival of spring in London and the longer daylight hours, gave me a push to shoot the first roll of the year. Walk to see forever.





















My first go at trying Ektar 100. Tried it in different light conditions with mixed results.











Nineteen minutes until your next service.
New experiments in film. A few simple images from London. Oxford str, Paddington station, Harrow.







Impromptu spring walk. Somehow all the weight on my shoulders are lifted and disappear with the breeze among these branches. So much love for nature.
A quiet moment when the noise of the world looks and feels far away. Shot on my Konica C35 at Camden Arts Centre.
I’ve just returned from my 5th (I think?) visit to Berlin over the last few years, and again I have loved spending time in this cool city. It was overcast and raining / misting most of the time, so I wasn’t expecting much from the pictures I took, but I’m pretty damn happy with some of these. Forget photographing momuments, this is the city. Film used: my go to Kodak Gold 400ASA. The featured images is the view from the steps coming out of Eberswalder str U-bahn station in Prenzlauer Berg.
Few shots in Freidrichschain, between Warschauer str and the East Side Gallery / Oberbaum bridge:




En route to Kreuzberg coming from M10 tram going via U8 at Bernhauer str. There’s a Berlin Wall memorial just out of sight to the right of this shot:

A few shots in the city centre (Mitte), with the sun starting to break through the rain:




Blonde on blonde on U2:
