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Taataa,.. first “street” blog entry of 2011

February 25, 2011 Leave a comment

These photos were actually taken a few months back, but I never got around to developing the films, but now finally they’re here. These photos were taken on the 26th of october 2010, Austrias “Nationalfeiertag”. Ring any bells? I did a blog entry on the event last year, in case you missed it or want ot refresh your memory…

http://lukasbinder.wordpress.com/2010/10/05/26th-october-is-nationalfeiertag/

Tho this entry is all about the very “austrian” spectators.

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Tattoo 2010, 02

December 3, 2010 1 comment

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It’s all about Julia

September 23, 2010 Leave a comment

So how amazing is this girl??? She’s actually carrying my photo stuff and I can take photos of her while she’s eating or drinking or whatever. Am I lucky or what?

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Dress 01

Like last year we had workshops at fotok. I got into the portrait and fashion ones. For fashion we had to take photos of this seriously weird dress. Esther, the woman I was working with for this, was the only person who could fit into the dress, so she had to model for the day and I took the photos.

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Stuck in England

We had to stay an extra week in England due to vulcanic ash. Poor poor us. It didn’t take me to long to find something to do…

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Yeeeeah, new cam

I got a new camera in april, in England and it’s pretty awesome. Here are the first photos taken on our trip, of course all of them of Julia. Who else?

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Street Photography, Vienna, 03/2010

So here they are, the missing Street Photos, should have posted these in April but I didn’t get around to it till now. As you can see weather is finally improving. Enjoy.

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Catastrophe Cappadocia

Yeeeah, new categorie.
It’s actually a pretty weak first travel blog entry to be honest, but the place wasn’t really that fun. The tourist guide dragged us from one jewellery store to another, constantly trying to get us to purchase stuff we didn’t need or want. I guess that’s why the holiday package was so cheap… not going to make that mistake again.
So in the end less photos of the small bit of Turkey and the people we saw and more of Julia, who by the way i’d much rather take photos of any day of the week anyway.

And I’ve still got another street blog planed for april. I just haven’t got around to finishing it, maybe next week.

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Portraits, the beginning

February 7, 2010 2 comments

January might have been my worst month ever for taking photos. I’m seriously unmotivated, I’m tired all the time and it’s also really really cold outside.
So this month I’m going to post my very first photos taken in the studio, a series actually, entitled “the lost boys”. They were taken about a year ago. It really isn’t very complex stuff, but it was never about being sophisticated. I think all of the photos were taken with a single softbox, or something similiar. Enjoy :)

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