Federica - Film by Alessandra Papagni Canon AE-1 + Lomography Color Negative 800 + Epson V370
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Federica - Film by Alessandra Papagni Canon AE-1 + Lomography Color Negative 800 + Epson V370
by reteris
Untitled by elsableda
by elias.and.theresa.carlson
by t*tomorrow LUMIX DMC-GX8 + M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-100mm F4.0 IS PRO 青森での夕景
we are infinite by Louis Dazy www.instagram.com/louisdazy
by Carla Cabras
Blind House by josemanuelerre Why do some introvert houses build emotional walls around them? Life is complex, no matter if you are made of flesh or bricks. This artwork is available at my store: society6
The cabarets, the getaways and the afterglow, a little money and whatever’s on the radio by Louis Dazy www.instagram.com/louisdazy
by ▲·stardust miedo a haber perdido para siempre todo lo que dí.
Photo by Raj Eiamworakul on Unsplash
Werner’s Nomenclature of Colours
LIGHTS OFF by yogwr instagram
by auspices my film swap with the amazing La fille renne with model twitter.com/misslouisecb
Untitled by elsableda Johannesburg
Johannesburg by elsa bleda Via Flickr: “In murky corners of old cities where everything - horror too - is magical, I study, servile to my moods, the odd and charming refuse of humanity.” ~ Charles Baudelaire, from The Little Old Women, Parisian Scenes, Les Fleurs du mal.