A headshot I did a bunch of years back… 1994-95 something. Enjoy. đ

© Peter Lindberg 1995
PS. If you, the model in this picture, recognizes yourself; please contact me!
A headshot I did a bunch of years back… 1994-95 something. Enjoy. đ

© Peter Lindberg 1995
PS. If you, the model in this picture, recognizes yourself; please contact me!
While I was studying in New York, a friend of a friend gave me a box of 6×6 slides. Slides taken by her late husband. She didn’t know what to do with them. There were about 200 slides. I picked the ones that were technically OK and scanned them. The pictures were from all over the world since the husband had been in the air force (I think). Most were Kodachrome, some Ektachrome. This one I felt was better in B&W. So Rick, if you see this; let your friend know I have them if she wants them!

© Peter Lindberg – stock
This was back in the day when I lived at Lasalle Street, New York City. The image is from approx. October 1996. Back in those days we used film and had to develop the images and then print them in the darkroom! Imagine that, kids! đ And … Oh yeah! Clickable image!

©Peter Lindberg 1996
Mobile cameras are getting better and better as we speak. Is that Ă good thing or not? Bad mobile cameras are a bit like Holgas or disposable cameras that are popular for artsy shots. Me myself like to mess around with blurry shots myself. I think it is what you make of it that counts! Good photography is less equipment and correct technique but rather seeing the image. On the other hand; bad images doesn’t become great images because they are from a Holga. đ


Note: This post was first made from my iPhone but it seems like WP for iPhone is not fully functional as images only showed up as links imbedded in text.
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This house will probably soon be torn down after the plot it is on has been sold to a new owner, wanting to build something new there. A look through the window revealed people lived there until recently. And seems to have done so for quite some time. Soon it will be over. Memories gone. Out with the old. In with the new. Never ending cycle it seems… Clickable picture!

© Peter Lindberg 2011
Planket is a open air photo-exhibition where anyone who pays the application-fee in time can hang their stuff in. Every participant has 1 meter to their disposal and as long as you don’t block out your neighbouring participants you can arrange that meter pretty much as you like. I took a walk with my camera along the whole exhibition. A bit shaky at some parts, but I don’t own a SteadyCam-rig so I did the best I could. đ Enjoy!
© Peter Lindberg 2011