So over the weekend I took a trip to Osterley Park with Sydney, who I often collaborate with. The Bluebells were in full bloom and we had cream teas, so was a pretty perfect day. It was good to brainstorm for future projects and to shoot some film again, I will post these as soon as I get them processed.
Hayley Nia Thomas
Photography graduate
University of Brighton
www.hayleyniathomas.com
hayleyniathomas@hotmail.com
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2012-05-11 1 note
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2012-05-09 1 note
Osterley Park
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2012-04-19 3 notes
Behind the scenes shots I took at work, from an Urban Outfitters shoot.
Source: the1stfloor
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2012-04-13 3 notes
BLOG: beginning of the start
I’ve missed DC’s Photography geeking!
Been quite a long time coming but i can finally say I’m in a situation where i feel ready to shoot.
As i learnt last year; the more clean and perfect you want something to look - the harder it becomes. Some of the minor changes i have made to the aesthetics have drastically demanded more time…
Source: davidjamesclark
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2012-04-10 10 notes
Telegraph Hill
Connor O’Brien
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2012-04-09 2 notes
Isa you are amazing!
Santa Clara is a collaboration with José Ramón Sierra and José Cortines. The project documents the devastating effect of time and neglect at Convento de Santa Clara, founded in the year of the conquest of Seville by King Fernando III and partially abandoned since the 1990s.
Santa Clara is not only an document but a call of attention on the conditions of Spanish historic and architectural heritage in the verge of the XXIth Century.
These preliminary spacial studies use 35mm photography as a spontaneous method for a naive exploration of the maze-like vaults of the Convent in its current estate.Source: bjorn-blog
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2012-04-05 0 notes
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2012-03-27 0 notes
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Sunday skate
Connor O’Brien & Will Jenkinson
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2012-03-12 1 note
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2012-03-05 4 notes
Source: darioutichi
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2012-03-01 9 notes
We finally managed to process our 35mm roll with the BTS pics from the Nigel Hall shoot. It is always interesting to document the process behind the actual result.
Source: the1stfloor
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Ive always loved these portraits from The Motorcycle Diaries.



