white space
February 16, 2011
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in an attempt to get my creative juices flowing, i picked up my camera and did a small project one recent afternoon. it was just for myself, but i wanted to share it here because i love the results. it felt like the photographic equivalent of doodling in a sketchbook. i’m going to keep running with this idea, i think.
and speaking of B&W, i’m obsessed with these photos shot by cédric viollet: cherchez le garçon (thanks for sharing them, marion).
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oh these are beautiful pieces. run with this idea!
Me like!
“photographic equivalent of doodling in a sketchbook” Brilliant!
Great idea and results…I love the tones and the white marks in the first photo!
fantastic…love the grain. thanks for the link too.
I love the simplicity!
Loved the idea and the photos. Great tones.
yes, back to black and white and thanks for cherchez le garcon, sending it to a friend in paris.
I love the textures you created! I usually think of a blank wall as something hard to make interesting, but you did such a great job! I like all of them but I’m especially partial to the way the hanging cloth and paper bag catch the light.
these are so good – love the texture.
(and yes, marion always finds the best things.)
love each and everyone of the photos! bw is so nice always
Do you develop all of your film yourself? Great shots.
Woah, rad idea! Such a fan!
Love these !!!
hello, I just came to you via 16 House. Beautiful photo’s…I think I’ll be spending a few hours wandering here this weekend.
images that are this minimalistic are genius to me; it’s actually harder to compose simple lines in my opinion.
brilliant!