this is a beautiful set. love the greens in the background of the pig. your perspective and composition are stunning. ugly is the new beautiful, at least you can make it appear that way. thank you as always- for sharing your lofi.
true art can should make all your senses available. some paintings can remind you of childhood and open you up to the smell of that very first vinyl, or even the plastic smell of your favorite toy. music has always been, to say the least, nostalgic.. altering, or refreshing to every available nerve, good or bad. your lofi photos are grainy like old records bringing out emotions that have struck a nerve of beauty that i haven't felt in myself in a really long time. like how talking of politics can give you chills or heated debates can actually make you sweat. like the smell of certain foods take you back to either good or bad parts in your childhood.. in some strange way, you inspire me to do everything i do a little bit better. so, thanks. even with the photos that bring up my harshest memories. i dont know you personaly, but thank you... -katie
this page exists for fans of my music to take a look at places i go and people i see. it's also to up-stage all these "photographers" that think they are hot shit because they have nice cameras and fancy equipment. i can do more with the built-in camera on my phone than most of these people can do with their $5,000 cameras. most people also don't know anything about composition, which as a filmmaker, saddens me. anyway. i have a strong fascination with lofi lo-res pictures taken with shitty digital cameras, when it's done right (i.e. the way i do it). there is something about the grain and noise patterns in my 1.3 megapixel camera that remind me of 8mm film, there is room to get lost in the moment. when i take these photos and put them on here, i feel like i am in a separate world - and i hope you can join me here in this odd, odd place.
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I hope life becomes beautiful for you soon if that's the case.
this is a beautiful set.
love the greens in the background of the pig.
your perspective and composition are stunning.
ugly is the new beautiful, at least you can make it appear that way.
thank you as always- for sharing your lofi.
Continuing to explore your robophobia robophilia complex I see...
true art can should make all your senses available. some paintings can remind you of childhood and open you up to the smell of that very first vinyl, or even the plastic smell of your favorite toy. music has always been, to say the least, nostalgic.. altering, or refreshing to every available nerve, good or bad. your lofi photos are grainy like old records bringing out emotions that have struck a nerve of beauty that i haven't felt in myself in a really long time. like how talking of politics can give you chills or heated debates can actually make you sweat. like the smell of certain foods take you back to either good or bad parts in your childhood.. in some strange way, you inspire me to do everything i do a little bit better. so, thanks. even with the photos that bring up my harshest memories. i dont know you personaly, but thank you... -katie
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