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Aotearoa

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  1. Carl your work has REALLY improved very suddenly. Very nice shots coming from someone who isn't a huge fan of photojournalism. A nice shot is a nice shot though! I can see a lot of the Magnum photojournalists being an influence on your work.. Am I right?

  2. Thanks for posting more work Carl.

    I wonder why you have resized the images to 2 different sizes though? Noticed you had done something similar on another post.

    Shot on digital? Shot 1 looks like film, not sure about the other 3.

  3. Thanks for posting more work Carl.

    I wonder why you have resized the images to 2 different sizes though? Noticed you had done something similar on another post.

    Shot on digital? Shot 1 looks like film, not sure about the other 3.

  4. Freddie,

    Shot all those with the Mamiya 7II. Got it about a year ago and since then have shot with next to nothing else. It is a reasonably compact 6x7cm Medium format film camera with a range finder focus, and an 80mm lense. It has a few draw backs, but the image quality, clarity, and negative size, all in something the size and weight of a DSLR make it worth its shortcomings. Great for interiors, landscapes, and environmental portraiture...which makes it pretty ideal for me.

    What do you find are the drawbacks?

  5. The syrup font looks like a rip of Parra's... Nice nonetheless. As said above, don't like the 'rock thang' seems contrived, cheesy.

    Cash mouth tee, illustration wise is nice, not quite sure what meaning it holds though? Not something I'd personally wear, but it seems commerically successful.

    I like the concept of the 'Pokerface' tee with what looks like to me, early 1900s luxury product label, but again not something I'd wear myself.

    Edit*

    On second thoughts, its primarily a re-hashed idea, such as a t-shirt I saw the other day, where the 'Puma' logo had been redone to 'Pimp'

    Only difference I see here is not flipping a recognisable mainstream logo with your own brand name, instead as I said previously, using the look of an old product label and putting your brand name on it.

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