Katherine Hall

I like making things. I wonder where this will take me?

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Month: November, 2009

Figures and a dog

23 November, 2009 (18:27) | Scrapbook | By: Kat

By Mikael Kennedy, from Polaroids

Dreaming in polaroid

23 November, 2009 (18:26) | Scrapbook | By: Kat

By Mikael Kennedy, from Polaroids via Too Much Chocolate

Henry’s Barbershop

23 November, 2009 (18:20) | Scrapbook | By: Kat

By Karen Strom from ‘Architectonics’.

Shower

23 November, 2009 (18:14) | Scrapbook | By: Kat

From Manjari Sharma’s “Shower Series” via PDN Photo of the Day

I’m helping to fund a photographer’s project

19 November, 2009 (12:26) | Photographers | By: Kat

I came across this site a few weeks’ ago. It’s a great idea and might even prove directly useful for me, one day. Kickstarter is a site where people can set up a creative project, say how much funding they need and ask for donations. The funding will only be given to the creator if [...]

Moscow, 2009

18 November, 2009 (16:00) | Scrapbook | By: Kat

© Alexander Gronsky, from his “Pastoral” series

Park Avenue

18 November, 2009 (15:48) | Scrapbook | By: Kat

Taken with a tilt/shift lens to control the depth of field. View more of Tim Grimshaw’s Manhattan series here.

Border guard officer posing for portrait by the checkpoint

18 November, 2009 (15:43) | Scrapbook | By: Kat

Border guard officer posing for portrait by the checkpoint, Ukraine, 2008 — from the book Black Sea of Concrete Photo © Rafal Milach / Sputnik Photos / Altemus (via Flak Photo)

Johanna Basford | Vogue Commission

18 November, 2009 (12:22) | Scrapbook | By: Kat

Johanna Basford’s illustration for Vogue.

Russia by Jonas Bendiksen

13 November, 2009 (18:14) | Photography, Scrapbook, work I like | By: admin

“The picture was taken in the Altai territory of Russia, right in the border regions of Kazakhstan. It shows the second stage of a Soyuz rocket in the crash zone where they come down to earth. You can see them fall during the day, and usually hear the big bang as they hit the ground. [...]