Forgotten Photos: Berwick-upon-Tweed

The exciting thing about this post is that this is where we are now! Woohoo! I haven't been able to mention where we were going before on here as it was a surprise for my Dad but now I can, I thought I'd sharing some photos from our first holiday in Berwick in 2009. I'd only just got my Diana Mini so I took that with me (though I haven't packed it this time...)

1.jpg

I really miss these shoes, I wore them until they fell apart :(

One thing I know for sure, I've definitely improved my Diana Mini skills since 2009 haha.

Location: Berwick-upon-Tweed
Camera: Diana Mini
Film: Kodak 200

Dog's in Whitby...

Everytime I looked through my photos trying to decide which photos to share next, I kept coming back to these four photos and looking at them it was pretty obvious the connection between them.

{Can you see it?}

I can't even chose a favourite between them!

Location: Whitby
Cameras: Refurb LC-A and Diana Mini
Films: Various.

Remembering Paris...

This time last year we were flying to Paris. In some ways I can't believe it's been a year already and in others I feel like past year has possibly felt like one of the longest of my life and more time has passed than it has.

After we first left Paris I missed it terribly and I'm amazed to find that even though I don't miss it as much as I did initially, I still miss Paris even now. It was a perfect getaway for us and part of me is already dreaming of the next time that we can go (as well as everywhere else in Europe!). So,  I've decided to spend the rest of August Break celebrating Paris, I looked through all my photos on here and of the 634 that I took only 194 were on here. That needs rectifying I think... so here are some photos taken with my favourite film/camera combination.

I shared this quote about Paris before, but I think it really does suit it so well, so I'm sharing it again.

“Paris? No, not this city. It’s too real and too beautiful. It never lets you forget anything. It reaches in and opens you wide, and you stay that way.” Jerry Mulligan, An American in Paris

Location: Paris, France
Film: Ilford XP2
Camera: Diana Mini