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6,768 Miles Apart
Click on photo above to take you to our bokeh themed Miles Apart, and it has a great video Ana B. put together. I used my Lensbaby Heart Bokeh kit and just arrived this week is Photojojo’s bokeh kit. You don’t need a fancy kit to have beautiful bokeh, check out Melly’s easy DIY from last year.
6,768 Miles Apart started in April 2009. Our archives are here and here but our favorites are the Polaroid edition and the Disposable Camera edition. We also love Naomi and Marie from the transatlantic lens project & Adeline and Astrid from Her – Der
Blogsitting: Ana B. from On Dressing Up
Ana B. from On Dressing Up is my accomplice for Miles Apart. Naturally, she’d a post on her dreamy photography. Read on!
A major part of the photographic process is curation. It’s picking what you think is best, what shows off the entire of an outfit, how one photo depicts one mood better than another. This process means that we’ve all got outtakes languishing in our hard drives; slightly out of focus, flashes which fired at the wrong time, a bit this side of grainy. I feel sorry for them, rejected and ignored. So this is a post dedicated to those photos I tried to hit but unfortunately, missed. Because surely, even flawed things can be beautiful too?
6,768 Miles Apart {Black & White Film}
Ana B. and I decided to try a different format this time- black and white film. I always picture Ana a perfect frame of femininity and grace, while I’m stumbling on my untied Oxford shoelaces and tangled hair. These photos couldn’t represent us more- the light messy leak on my side, and the pristine analog of Ana B. I hope you get a kick out of it as much as I have!
6,768 Miles Apart started in April 2009. Our archives are here and here but our favorites are the Polaroid edition and the Disposable Camera edition. We also love Naomi and Marie from the transatlantic lens project & Adeline and Astrid from Her – Der.
As much as we appreciate all the lovely comments for the first time readers of this project, please read this post. We are aware of 3191- A Year Of Mornings, and this is just a reminder that this is an homage to the original project, inspiring and encouraging us both.
6,768 Miles Apart {Black & White Film}
Ana B. and I decided to try a different format this time- black and white film. I always picture Ana a perfect frame of femininity and grace, while I’m stumbling on my untied Oxford shoelaces and tangled hair. These photos couldn’t represent us more- the light messy leak on my side, and the pristine analog of Ana B. I hope you get a kick out of it as much as I have!
6,768 Miles Apart started in April 2009. Our archives are here and here but our favorites are the Polaroid edition and the Disposable Camera edition. We also love Naomi and Marie from the transatlantic lens project & Adeline and Astrid from Her – Der.
As much as we appreciate all the lovely comments for the first time readers of this project, please read this post. We are aware of 3191- A Year Of Mornings, and this is just a reminder that this is an homage to the original project, inspiring and encouraging us both.
6,768 Miles Apart
6,768 Miles Apart started in April 2009. Our archives are here and here but our favorites are the Polaroid edition and the Disposable Camera edition. We also love Naomi and Marie from the transatlantic lens project & Adeline and Astrid from Her – Der.