vintage
Vintage photography for the visual historian; trace the evolution of photography as a technology and an art from the era of pinholes and polaroids through the digital revolution.
My First ANZAC Day Service.
My morning started with my alarm beeping loudly at 4am. I was going to my first ANZAC Day dawn service in my remote country town in Queensland Australia. I moved here a few years ago, it's a wonderful friendly town, with old buildings beautifully preserved.
By Satu Myyry12 months ago in Photography
Just a couple of Kids. Runner-Up in Through the Lens Challenge.
Almost three months after turning 60, my wife and I received an amazing gift in the birth of our first grandchild, Campbell. Life in one of its enduring ironies determined that he would come into the world the day following the memorial service for my wife's brother, Ken.
By John Cox12 months ago in Photography
Unlawful Night Walk. Runner-Up in Through the Lens Challenge.
This is the long grass that grows in a sixty-acre field just fifty yards from my home. There is nothing notable or special about the grass, it’s the kind of plant that takes full advantage of somewhere we don’t take much notice of; it seeds by chance, is grown by apathy and lives out its life on poor soil.
By Ian Vince12 months ago in Photography
The point of roses
Flowers are a waste of time. You can’t eat them… or so my dad vowed and declared most of his life. His bugle shaped Gramma Pumpkins grew crazily on his woodpile. Mum, the Culinary Queen added sultanas and nuts to transform them into tasty, sweet pies for our dessert bowls. For years, flowers were grown by Mum… including vibrant nasturtiums (edible ‘bread and butter’ flowers).
By Angie the Archivist 📚🪶12 months ago in Photography
The Struggles Of Wigan: A Real Story
The Struggles of Wigan: A Real Story Wigan, a town in Greater Manchester, once thrived as a significant centre for coal mining. The echoes of hard work and dedication lived on in its streets, celebrated by the families of miners who carved their lives in coal and grit. But after years of economic shifts and policy decisions, Wigan faced a harsh reality—a struggle exacerbated by changes in immigration patterns and a government that seemed to favor others over its own.
By Marie381Uk 12 months ago in Photography
Teenage Me vs. the Technological Apocalypse
Going through old boxes of life’s accumulated detritus can uncover forgotten scraps of the past and send one down a rollercoaster of intense personal sentimentality, which is why I tend to put it off. It’s more than just the cringe of seeing one’s former-self, or worse, reading things this familiar stranger has written. These discoveries may cause pangs of embarrassment, especially when it is a collection of relics from one’s teenage years, but it is important to pardon oneself by remembering that the person so revealed, in form or thought, was subject not just to the zeitgeist of the era, but also existed without the benefit of a fully developed brain.
By J. Otis Haas12 months ago in Photography
ARCTIC BLAST
It's January. It's Winter. It's that time of the year when it snows. Except, snow rarely descends and covers the Dallas, Ft Worth area. Yet, the area is known for its occasional Arctic blast ice storms. Arctic blasts with ice storms are dreaded. Snow is a hundred percent better than sleet and ice.
By Babs Iverson12 months ago in Photography
How to Make a Photo Collage on iPhone
4. How to Make a Collage on an iPhone via Collage Maker - LiveCollage Collage Maker - LiveCollage is an all-in-one app that makes creating custom photo collages both easy and innovative. It integrates with Unsplash, offering high-quality images to enhance your collage if you don’t have enough photos. You can also access Bing Trending Images and GIFs to add dynamic content. Additionally, the app features a unique Carousel Collage option that turns your photos into an engaging slideshow.
By Madeline12 months ago in Photography
Home away from Home
When I think of home, many memories flock my mind. What is home for you. Better yet, where is home. You will be Surprised by how much many people can’t summarize this question with just one word. A simply question yet it, consumes such a broad answer.
By Pam Zee12 months ago in Photography











