Inspiration @ week 5


By Louise O’Shea

We totally love the work by Louise O’Shea, she is an up and coming photographer based in London.

These are her own words:

“I am a London based Photographer & have always been passionate about Fashion & Photography, fusing the two together to me, brings the best of both worlds together & with this brings ultimate creativity & escapism.

From an early age I loved clothing design & photography. This led me to study art , fashion & photography in North Wales & culminated in my BA Honours Degree in Photography with a minor in fine art film in 1995. After this I moved to London & began assisting for Fashion,Beauty,Celebrity & Advertising photographers.

I have been a Portrait photographer since 2003 & now specialise in fashion & beauty work.

copyright to Louise O’Shea 2009 visit www.louiseoshea.com for more superb photos


By Louise O’Shea


By Nissa Quanstrom


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Photos on the streets of New York

We will soon be back, are working on a little re-make. Here is some nice stuff we’ve got from you the readers


A little note we got from fnutt.us

This is a mid-century radio from Sony, I’ve got a Saba Automatic from ’52 in the bedroom. I’ll get you some photos on that soon. I’m in the middle of taking my drivers license i passed the driver test today and will have a second run at the theory on Friday so wish me good look. see more shots on the radio here

Charles & Eames Chair from the mid-century.


A townhouse by Murdock Young Architects Click the name for more images.

Jonas Peterson Photography from Brisbane

I need to address the fact that “silverfisken” has an amazing photo blog, www.jonaspeterson.com. If you are looking for some photography inspiration, I’ll suggest that you visit his site every now and then, I do and I must say I’m stunned every single time I’ll go in there. Jonas we here at WASF hope that you’ll continue to blog and take fantastic photos, and that someday we will have some of your photos on our walls.




Vincent Laforet – Photographer Portfolio

Some of you might noticed Vincent Laforet for his Canon 5D Mark II Short Film. I got stuck for that too, but i also got stuck in his photography work, his New York interpretation, with high altitude shots and his way of capturing moments.

What i also got stuck with was his work with the Tilt-shift lens, as you might see on the photos above.
If you head over to his portfolio and skim it for a couple of minutes you might find something that you really like. I need some inspiration for my next Why I Think I Love New York, so if anyone have some inspiration for me, just comment it in this post.

Flickr Stream Of An Addict


I just got addicted, worse than ever i mean i love photography but i think I’m on the edge on real addiction. Today i learned some sweet stuff in photoshop, i also bought a new lens for my Nikon D40 (50mm f1.8) i can’t find words for the stokedness in the optics (and in me)

This weekend i also played around with the Nikon Kit Lens, 18-55mm i like it to, but hey you can’t compare it to the fixed optics, and the best part is that the cameras might change over the years but you will always have your Lenses. I borrowed my dads old Nikkor lenses from the 80′s and they preform very well, you have my word. I’ll try to post some images so you can see what over 20 year old lenses are worth.
During the mean time enjoy my NYC miniature and i do daily updates on my Flickr stream I have had my Nikon D40 for a while now and just give me a small hint if you would like me to review it for you, because i would love to do it! Well have a happy morning and enjoy your morning coffee – Over n’ Out

Linus Ekenstama geeky nerd, xoxo

House to desire


I’ll admire and desire until the day i die, and I’ll do it with pride and self confidence. This house is just one of those things you admire, and somewhat just want to see every day of your life. Maybe not live in but at least see it, maybe having it as a neighbor. I’ll give you some more pictures just so you can get the feeling of it and the atmosphere that surrounds it.
Walking out this sliding door every sunday morning and taking a minor dip in that sweet looking pool wouldn’t be wrong.
 
Or reading your favorite Interior Design Magazine in this little library, relaxing in that special chair.
 
Or why not spend every night in this lovely, close to nature experience… Lets just say this is a house to love, if you live in it or just live by it. To see more photos and plans on the house click here