I found my lomographs a new home. Instead of being hidden in a shoe box, now they are on the doors of a cupboard! They are three individual shots, but the white blinds are across two frames accidentally. I love lomo! They are always so random and unpredictable, you'd never know what you are going to get until seeing the photos. mr. mystery
Here are 2 snaps from a short trip to JCCAC (Jockey Club Creative Art Center), the hub of local artists and desingers studios which were converted from decommissioned factory in 2008. It's nice to sneak in so many studios at once. I was having fun with the factory elements, especially the fences and the nets.
I went to get some feeds for my carps with mum yesterday, and this is the shop and the house of the seller. The colourful flowers, wooden doors, the brick wall, the antique trailer and even the red things, they are just so perfect. After that, I can't stop thinking to have my own studio in a place like this. How great it gonna be!
I like to photograph touists because they are always interesting to watch. The other reason is that they were so concentrate on something else, and didn't notice me! This is one of my favourite shots from the Tokyo trip. What the tourist was photographing reflected right on the windows. So, in this shot, I've got himself in the Tokyo scenery without any photoshop work :P yay