Analogue Photography As Fashion Accessory

Analogue Photography Is Back!

I’m not sure when exactly aesthetics became linked to style which in turn became linked to commerce, but a good example of this is the resurgence of analogue photography. In the late Nineties it was rumored that film would eventually go the way of the Dodo. Probably the one company that is working the hardest to bring analogue back to the mainstream is Lomography.  This company, nominally a camera store with locations in nearly every major city (they recently opened in Los Angeles) is keeping their end up for lovers of film everywhere, with a focus on cheap plastic Medium Format Cameras Such as the Diana and Holga, as well as Russian cameras like the venerable Lomo. I would argue that their biggest success has been at selling analogue photography as a lifestyle product.

The Code Of The Lomographer

Lomography has a “code of conduct” which it purveys to its customers:

1.  Take your camera everywhere you go

2. Use it any time – day and night

3. Lomography is not an interference in your life, but part of it

4. Try the shot from the hip

5. Approach the objects of your lomographic desire as close as possible

6. Don’t think

7. Be fast

8. You don’t have to know beforehand what you captured on film

9. Afterwards either

10. Don’t worry about any rules

While I get a bit annoyed when someone who has just set out rules for me to obey ends their list with “Don’t worry about any rules”, I guess that’s what it takes to get18 to 35 year olds to do your bidding.

The Time Machine To Creative Ecstacy

I got involved with Lomography by accident while on a trip to Holland.  I had seen an interesting Photo Exhibit at a museum and my curiosity was peaked.  Until this point I had never been excited by photography, but I had a week to myself in Amsterdam and I found myself at a store that sold Lomography products (along with spray paint, skate boards and other accoutrements of the street culture). The things that I like most about the analogue camera devolution are the infinite variety of styles of images and the relative ease that even amateur shutter-bugs can start making really stunning pictures. I found that I started to look at light in new ways, and with each picture I took new ideas for how to work became apparent to me.

Analogue Vs. Digital

Analogue photography has a great deal to offer over digital, especially when you consider that instant “vintage quality” of film. There’s a certain “creaminess” that digital pictures can’t capture.  Making the switch to analogue will instantly open you to an entirely new world of creation. (Plus, there’s something badass about walking down the street with a vintage top-down view-finder camera like a Seagull).

Hire An Event Planner To Design Your Next Party

You Can Afford To Hire A Professional Event Planner For Your Party

An event planner charged with assisting a bride and groom plan their special day is called a wedding planner. This type of event planner specializes in planning weddings professionally and at significant savings than many couples could do on their own.

Many people think that using a wedding consultant to plan their wedding day is seen as a luxury that only the well heeled can afford. Thankfully, this is not the case anymore and more and more people are using wedding planners to help them sort out the details of their wedding plans.

Wedding Planning Is Hard To Do On Your Own. Get Professional Help.

Wedding planning can be a full time job if a bride and groom decide to go it alone. This kind of event involves a great deal of time with a lot to learn and take care of and usually not enough time to tie up all the loose ends. An event planner is highly organized and always knows what to do when things go wrong. They know exactly what to do and who to contact if anything arises.

A professional wedding planner is extremely creative from experience. He or she has an excellent sense of style and knows what trends are current and those that are outdated. The event planner will have to have a personality that connects well with their clients in order to understand them and to have a clearer picture of their  needs for their wedding day.

Find The Right Wedding Planner For Your Event

A professional event planner has many connections with the best wedding vendors and will work to get his or her client the greatest value for their money. There is always a budget to work with and endless details to satisfy the needs of the bride and groom and their families. A wedding planner is there to save the bride and groom money as well as time. This works because they usually know which vendors are reasonably prized and the quality of work they can provide. An event planner is often in a better position to negotiate and get discounts from vendors they have worked with before.

Event planners help their clients avoid disasters at their functions as they are there to oversee all of the operations of your special day to the last detail. Should there be an unforeseen emergency at your wedding, an event planner is usually better prepared to deal with the crisis.

Wedding Planning Locations And Help From A Wedding Planner

How To Keep Wedding Planning Costs Down

Most newly engaged couples are shocked to find out that the average wedding planning costs will be over $10,000. In some cities, that amount can top $15,000 or much much more, depending on ameneties. However, with good organizational skills, a bit of ingenuity and the assistance of a professional wedding planner, it can be done more cheaply.

The first thing to do is set a realistic budget that you can stick to. This is a critical element for keeping your costs down. Engaged couples can very easily get carried away during the planning process, and quickly surpass their budget plans. A wedding budget can be broken down into the following categories: reception, music, photography, flowers, bride’s attire and “odds and ends”. As an approximate guideline, you should devote 50 percent of your budget to the reception (this includes the site, food, drink, rentals, service and cake) and 10 percent each to the other categories. While these amounts are flexible, they do provide a workable starting point.

A Wedding Planner Can Help You Keep Track Of Costs

Hiring a wedding planner is the best way to keep track of the numerous details, including the budget. One of the biggest mistakes couples make is not planning ahead. When things come to the wire, all budgets may become useless. A wedding planner can keep track of all your wedding needs and make sure you come out under budget. Also, a wedding planner can keep track of the odds and ends better than you can, so it may be in your best interest to get help when you start this process.

Find Wedding Locations To Fit Your Budget

The right wedding locations can be the your biggest expense, it’s also usually where you will save the most money. Most standard reception locations can be costly, especially if you are required to use the in-house catering service. You should have your wedding planner look for a site such as a home, park, museum, public garden or other venues. It also helps to avoid planning for the peak wedding months, May, June, July and August, because most aspects of the wedding business are more likely to negotiate a lower fee during slow periods.

A Wedding Planner Can Consider Wedding Locations With An Eye To Saving You Money

Hiring A Wedding Planner Doesn’t Have To Cost An Arm And A Leg

These days, hiring a wedding planner to design your wedding event seems almost de rigeur.  However, not many people know how to go about finding the best people to help you plan your special day, especially when cost is an issue.  There are no longer any hard and fast rules when it comes to planning a wedding that is beautiful, fun and luxurious. Today’s brides and grooms are finding new ways to give respect to their families, demonstrate their personality, and make everything work at a price they can afford.

Save Money When Wedding Planning

Wedding planning in “the rounds” is a new term for many brides and grooms who are trying to save money while planning a wedding. It can accomplish many things including saving money on seperate ceremony and reception locations. If you know a bride and groom that is open to new ideas and moving away from a traditional non-secular ceremony in a house of worship, this may be an attractive idea. A wedding in the rounds is a more modern way to have your ceremony and reception in the same location and not have to manage the hassles of setting up and tearing down to accommodate the reception. The ceremony will happen at the center of your desired event, both physically and conceptually .Tables for guests are then placed around the wedding focal point. As your guests arrive, they will be seated at their table. They will view the entire ceremony from their table. This way everbody  gets a good seat to view the bride and groom get married at the center of the room. When the ceremony is completed, guests are served the meal.

Wedding Locations For A Wedding In The Rounds Have Advantages

There are significant advantages to having your ceremony and reception in wedding locations that can be adapted to save time and space on the event design.

  • Guests don’t have to travel from one location to the next. This can be important for elderly guests, as they can stay seated throughout the ceremony and reception.
  • You can save a great deal of money. There can be hidden charges for resetting chairs, added personel needed at a wedding site, and extra space needed for your ceremony that will cut into your budget and create hassles that could be best used to spend money on things like, for instance, a beautiful cake.
  • Everyone will get to see the ceremony. The ceremony and reception becomes an intimate part of the event where all your guests can view and hear every aspect of your wedding. You will be surrounded by your family and friends from every direction.

By thinking outside of the box for your wedding day, you can make your own rules and enjoy a beautiful wedding at significant savings.  Consult your wedding planner to see if this idea will work for you.

Grabbing Graffiti

I was walking around SoHo New York last weekend, when I came across this image sprayed to the wall. While it is not exactly the most sophisticated art, it did give me a laugh and made me to stop and appreciate street art. It reminded me a bit of British graffiti artist Banksy. Although graffiti is often considered to be vandalism, I really thought this image added to the overall feel of SoHo. I liked the artist’s humor and I appreciate the way he framed his stencil sequentially like it was telling a story. It also reminded me of my Great Grandma’s corsets, which were made of whale bones. My uncles once used her corsets as sling shots by using the string in the middle that tied up the girdle. Anyways this graffiti caught my eye so I thought I’d share it as it most likely will be painted over sometime this month.

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