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Film Photographers Europe Analog Photography Paris Greg Finck Wedding Photographer

I found a great excuse to take off to Paris last week – Paris Photo, art worlds’s finest photo fair is taking place at the Grand Palais – I couldn’t wait to indulge. Since work for me isn’t really work as most people understand it – I am lucky enough to call this research – I decided not to miss out on it this year. I couldn’t wait to see this beautiful city again and my dear friend Greg Finck, who is one of the most talented photographers I know. (more…)

…film photography is a magic thing – once you’ve tried it, you are kind of hooked – it’s as if there was no going back from this point of bliss and satisfaction: The creamy tones, the dynamic range between light and dark – and of course medium format’s unrivalled depth of field. Even looking through the Contax (more…)

As far as I can think back, I’ve loved being in a kitchen and many of my childhood memories cercle around the wonderfully sensuous process of cooking. The way it corresponds with all your senses as well as your creative mind by preparing, creating and of course tasting. Oh how those appetising scents filling the house make your surrounding zealously prepare tables and (more…)

Portraits by Pia Clodi

One of the biggest blessings I find since moving to Salzburg is that of nature on the tip of my toes. Even chamois-bearing woods are just a walk away and stepping out of the door into the crisp morning air I am reminded of something photography is so painfully lacking for me: Although often we trust it’s ability to record, it will never have this startling effect of a scent, (more…)

Leaf by Leaf Daily Diptych by Pia Clodi www.peachesandmint.com
Francis Bacon said that “The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express.” And it’s this kind of melancholy that I often experience when photographing. Why even try, if what we can record lacks the ultimate ability to transcend us? (more…)
Peaches & Mint Analog Photography Wall Art Quotes

It’s almost two years now, that I went to Buenos Aires and looking back  I am chuckling that I didn’t have quaintest notion I was intuitively adopting a very old idea. Taking a sabbatical or the advice to “let your fields lay fallow in the 7th year”, has recently found it’s modern day synonym in “taking a Sagmeister”, (more…)