Glasgow's Summer Photo Book
This is Glasgow's Summer, the final instalment in my year long portrait of Glasgow. An analogue photobook full of warm, fuzzy photos of this warm, fuzzy city. I set out to capture the life of the city and its surrounding areas burning bright and vibrant, and the feeling of that unfolding over a single day. It's a combination of street photography, community, sunsets, fitba’, dancing, and dogs/cats.
I shot all of these photos on 35mm film with a half-frame camera. This means every frame of the film holds two images, allowing me to combine two moments together; each spread of the book becoming a diptych of these passing happenings.
They're grainy, soft, and filled with that ethereal magic you can only get with colour film.
If you love the city, photography, and ecstatic colour - this book is for you.
This is Glasgow's Summer, the final instalment in my year long portrait of Glasgow. An analogue photobook full of warm, fuzzy photos of this warm, fuzzy city. I set out to capture the life of the city and its surrounding areas burning bright and vibrant, and the feeling of that unfolding over a single day. It's a combination of street photography, community, sunsets, fitba’, dancing, and dogs/cats.
I shot all of these photos on 35mm film with a half-frame camera. This means every frame of the film holds two images, allowing me to combine two moments together; each spread of the book becoming a diptych of these passing happenings.
They're grainy, soft, and filled with that ethereal magic you can only get with colour film.
If you love the city, photography, and ecstatic colour - this book is for you.
This is Glasgow's Summer, the final instalment in my year long portrait of Glasgow. An analogue photobook full of warm, fuzzy photos of this warm, fuzzy city. I set out to capture the life of the city and its surrounding areas burning bright and vibrant, and the feeling of that unfolding over a single day. It's a combination of street photography, community, sunsets, fitba’, dancing, and dogs/cats.
I shot all of these photos on 35mm film with a half-frame camera. This means every frame of the film holds two images, allowing me to combine two moments together; each spread of the book becoming a diptych of these passing happenings.
They're grainy, soft, and filled with that ethereal magic you can only get with colour film.
If you love the city, photography, and ecstatic colour - this book is for you.