Showing posts with label sunglasses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunglasses. Show all posts


Out Of The Game

Svoje slobodno vreme najviše volim da potrošim igrajući se. Sa Jovanom, Milanom i Ivanom. Baš kao mala deca, isprobavamo garderobu, poze, ekspozicije i kompozicije. Uz malo dobre muzike a puno dobrog raspoloženja, brzo sve pretvaramo u momente za nezaborav. Ovaj put, našu igru krenuli smo oko naočara, a igračke nam je ljubazno ustupila optika Yason. Baš mačkaste, baš damske, pravo iz Pariza!

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I like to spend my free time playing. With Jovana, Milan and Ivana. Just like kids, we try on clothes, composition, posture and exposure. With a little of good music and a lot of good vibes, it doesn't take long to turn all the moments unforgettable. This time, our toys were courtesy of Yason.
 

Morala sam u igru da ubacim i retro dragulj - sasvim neobične vintage naočare sa Kalenića. // I couldn't resist getting my retro jewel - vintage shades from Kalenić flea market - into the the game, as well. 




Caroline Abram eyeglasses, hand made in France // feather boa and top from Zara // DIY skirt  and acrylic cuffs // Finsk for Urban Outfitters special edition heels // Arena Sferisterio vintage shades from Kalenić flea market

photo // Ivana Korać

listen // Rufus Wainwright - Out Of The Game






Analogno decembarsko prolece // Analog December spring

Ne znam kakva su vaša iskustva, ali shvatila sam da mnogo više volim kada me Deja fotka analogno. Film za Yashicu ima dvanaest snimaka na koje ja obično uspem da smestim barem dva outfita i mnogo više zadovoljstva nego i na stotinak digitalnih snimaka. Fotkanje Yashicom podseća na snimanje rendgenom  - pripreme i nameštanje traju, a postoji i ne diši momenat. Onda sledi razvijanje filma, i magija iščekivanja može da počne.

Sa digitalcem uvek imam potrebu da odmah gledam fotografije i na licu mesta ispravljam greške. Što a priori i nije loše, ali lako može da sklizne u opsesivno ponavljanje jedne iste poze da bi se dobio savršen položaj ruke. A onda kad postignete savršen položaj ruke, obavezno pokvarite nešto drugo. I onda ispočetka. Rezultat - stotinak bezmalo istih fotografija, jednakih u svojoj nesavršenosti.

Osim toga, cross processing mnogo bolje izgleda kada stvarno cross processuirate film, umesto korišćenja Photoshop filtera.

Ništa bolje od toplih dana kad im vreme nije. Neko bi rekao da to nije zdravo, verovatno i nije, ali je sigurno praktično za fotkanje. Napolju je trenutno aprilski prijatno, a evo i malog podsećanja na jul u oktobru.

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I don't know about you, but I've realized I prefer analog over digital photography. Although Yashica film has only a dozen shots, I usually manage to squeeze in at least two outfits and much more joy than on couple of dozens of digital photos. Being photographed with Yashica resembles a lot of taking an X-ray image by your doctor -it takes a lot of adjusting, trying to find the right position, and then there is the stop breathing moment. After that comes the sweet anxiety of waiting for a film to develop.

Whenever I'm being photographed with a digital camera I have this innate urge to review images right away and try to correct everything I can on the spot. Which is really not bad, except when you slip into obsessive repeating of a single pose, trying to perfect it. But there will always be something wrong with it - if you've made your arms look perfect, your legs would look blah. The result - couple of dozens of photos, all looking  the same, all equally imperfect.

Except that, cross processing does look better if you actually cross process the film, instead of using a Photoshop filter.

My favorite pastime during cold winter days is remembering of warm and sunny ones. These photos were taken last October, during the last breath of Indian summer.


Tour Eiffel sequined top from Nylon flea market // purple silk maxi skirt from my mother // envelope bag thrifted in Madrid // turban from Kalenić flea market // heels from Kalenić flea market



Evo kako izgleda isto vreme(ne, sunce nije zašlo u međuvremenu) i isto mesto, ovaj put viđeno iz cross processed perspektive. Ostatak fotografija sa cross process filma već ste videli u ovom postu. Ne znam šta vi mislite, ali meni se tamnija pozadina + aristokratsko (ili mrtvačko, kako se uzme:) bledilo svidja...

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This is the same place at the same time(no, the Sun has not set in the meantime), but seen from a cross processed perspective. You might have already seen the rest of cross processed photos from that film here. What do you think, I really love the darker background + aristocratic(or deathly, it's relative:) pale complexion...?


Tiger of Sweden fringed dress // 70s sunglasses from Nylon flea market // chocolate brown hat from C&A // marbled perspex clutch from ASOS // Vagabond shoes

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photo // Deja + Yashica MAT 124G

normal film Kodak Portra 160NC, Portra 400NC i Portra 400VC // cross process film Kodak Ektachrome 64T.



Audrey 2.0


Iako sam božićno dete, izjašnjavam se kao jako zimogrožljiva. Zimu najbolje podnosim u proleće, dok gledam AW kolekcije. Kada vidim svo ono lepo pletivo, krzno i čizme, poželim pad temeperature, ali mi entuzijazam opadne sa prvim upornim jesenjim kišama i sivim danima.

Ti dani su došli, a mene više ne raduju ni vuna, ni kaputi, ni koža, već razigrani prolećni detalji. I Tsumori Chisato i ja izgleda volimo film How to Steal a Million, posebno Odrin Givenchy šeširić i naočare, koji tako dobro idu uz njen pink kabriolet.

Ako ne greju spolja, makar mogu iznutra.

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Despite being a Christmas kid, I really don't like cold. I love winter best in spring, while browsing through AW collections. When I see all that beautiful knit, fur and booties I even wish for a temperature drop, but all my enthusiasm melts with first gray days and autumn rains.

Those days are here, and when there's no wool coat that can bring back a smile to my face, I rather look for  playful spring details. It seems that Tsumori Chisato et moi have the same taste in movies - as she used one of my favorite movies, How to Steal a Million, as an inspiration for her AW 2011 collection. Audrey looks so good with this Givenchy white ensemble, especially while she drives her pink convertible.

They might not help keep you warm from the outside, but sure will from the inside.