





I haven't been able to stop thinking of these photos. They belong to photographer Jack Brull, who took them with his Diana when he was on vacation in Southern California. I highly recommend checking out his blog, Salt Stained Eyes, as well as his newer blog, Salt Stained Photography containing the cream of the crop, or as Jack describes it, "print-worthy" photos which are available for purchase. One of my favorites on the latter is in a post called Stoke.
Mr. Brull lives in New York and had a show at Mollusk earlier this year and from what I gather, he used to live in Southern California. Thanks for the eye candy, Jack.
2 comments:
wow jamie- thanks for all the kind words- glad you liked the shots- it was my first go at color work with the diana- love your blog too!!!
I LOVE THIS POST DUDE
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