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Why would someone who has taken photographs most of their life using Single Lens Reflex and Rangefinder cameras to capture crisp clean compositions on film, and later use the latest technology in the form of digital cameras with the best megapixels their money can buy (at the time), turn more and more often to plastic & toy cameras with less than optically perfect lenses?
Why indeed?
Have a look at The Plastic Lens
Thanks to James and Velvedene for the great music every week.
From the debut album “Carpet Bomb”
Velvedene came together in 2002 and are based in Melbourne, Australia. The line-up consists of James Weldon (lead vox, guitars), Cameron Stone (drums), Sean Allwood (guitars) and Sasha Stella (keys).
Dark, humerous, sometimes poingent, their debut CD “Carpet Bomb” reveals a range of influences such as Lloyd Cole, the Church and Lou Reed among others.