Category Archives for Yashica Mat-124G
Week 17 | 52 rolls project
Today you just have to sit back, relax and breathe. No animals were harmed in the making of this photograph! The octopus below was in fact in top shape and between him moving towards the sea and the waves coming … Continue reading
Week 14 | 52 rolls project
A set of quite boring images that nevertheless I am slowly beginning to visualize as a project. It was a day of bright sunlight and some of the buildings were very well lit. So well lit that I even got … Continue reading
Week 13 | 52 rolls project
These photos were supposed to be up last Monday but, as I don’t develop colour film yet, I had to bring it to the lab. Note to self: remember shops in Ireland close from Good Friday to Easter Monday! Inspired … Continue reading
Week 9 | 52 rolls project
Forty Foot is a popular swimming spot all year round. Yes, you got it right! People swim in this deep sea cove even during the freezing winter months! Immortalised in James Joyce’s Ulysses, it has been an exclusively male bathing … Continue reading
Week 5 | 52 rolls project
After days and days of bucketing down rain and wildly blowing winds, as I expected to shoot my fifth roll mostly indoor I loaded a 800 ISO film on the Yashica. This wasn’t a wise choice but more on this … Continue reading
Week 4 | 52 rolls project
Last week the weather was cold and dreary so I waited until Saturday to shoot my roll. As I had no particular place to go, I went around the corner from my house (literally) and photographed the streets I walk … Continue reading
Slowly but surely: Oxford
Can you think of a better way to spend these stormy and windy evenings than staying toasty at home and re-watching all the old episodes of your favourite TV crime series? I can not. Last night after following a couple … Continue reading
Killruddery House and Garden
This afternoon I’ll take a friend who’s visiting from Rome to this garden. Though the December weather is quite different from the one shown on these photos, I’m positive she’ll love it! Killruddery House has been home to sixteen generations … Continue reading

