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  • Life through the Lens

    Welcome to the homepage of Edward "Garou", a New York based photographer and artist. Tireless in the pursuit of his artistic vision and helping others in need, you will often find him at numerous charitable events and functions. Edward is a social photographer whose range of work stretches from fashion photography to lofi hand-developed lomography.

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First Attempt at using Redscale Film

My first attempt at using medium format 120 RedScale film.

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Photoshoot of Alex McCord and Simon van Kempen

Photoshoot of my friends, Alex McCord and Simon van Kempen!

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First Attempt at Developing Color Film

So I decided to take the plunge and attempted to develop color film at home, and these are the results!I went full-on lomo with these and shot them with my Diana F+ and used a fish eye lens. (Bet you couldn’t figure that one out, could you? ;-D)

I didn’t have a thermometer, so instead, I went with my emotional experience of what temperature I thought the chemicals should be. ;-D I’m actually really happy with the results. It was a cold, dull and rainy day, and I definitely think that I captured the mood.

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Rest In Peace, My Friend

“Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.” – Dr. Seuss

Rest in peace, Spanky. You will be missed. I think that I can truly say to you of all people, “Wherever you go, there you are”.

 

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“Putting It All Together” with Derek Warburton

We spent the day with our favorite celebrity stylist, Derek Warburton! Hosting the “Putting It All Together” event at Macy’s, we got to hear his top notch advice on all aspects of styling. And some lucky shoppers won gift certificates and experienced personal styling by Derek himself! It was definitely a lot of fun!

 

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