Thursday, 12 October 2017

Discarded Photographs

I don't know about you, but almost all of the time, I have some kind of camera on me. Sometimes its an SLR, other times its a film camera but more often than not, its my phone. Due to this, I have hundreds of photographs, everywhere but not all of them make it to the end result of a project, or an image I share online, or even a photo album. They end up sat somewhere on my laptop or SD card never to be seen again.

I think there's some real beauty in these discarded photographs. Something special worth sharing because at one point, I felt that what I could see was worth capturing, a snapshot of time which I could hold onto forever. Therefore today I wanted to share with you 10 of my favourite photographs that I have taken but for some reason or another, were discarded.


An Image taken of a lemon in soda water. Shot during my 'Beauty In The Ordinary' Project yet never made is past my research book.

Guildford Highstreet. 

Candles in a cathedral, Lit to remember. 

Alter & Stained glass window. Shot during my 'The Allure of churches' Project.

Butterfly shot with a macro-lens. 

Wintery reflections

A French Town.

The Maldives

A random strawberry shot in soda water

Image shot for my 'Decline Of The English Murder' Project but never got used

I hope you are having a good week and this inspires you to have a look through your folders for any photos which have gotten lost of forgotten but are well worth remembering and sharing.

Recently I have been guest writing for Fleur and Arbor  sharing a few of my recent projects in some blog posts (you can find these here and here!) , Whist also currently working on some travel/visual diary style posts which you can look forward to soon. I would very much appreciate you checking them out and sending them some love.

Until next time
Hannah 


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