A craft fair was recently held in the Unitarian Church on Prince’s Street. I have been dying to get into the building and see what it’s like on the inside for ages so we jumped at the chance. We like visiting these fairs too so it was doubly good.
This rather tall and cheerful man was advertising the fair on St. Patrick’s Street!
This shot has a wonderfully timeless feel to it with the b&w theme. Excellent!
Written by
micki
on
April 30, 2006 at
10:31am
I hope this doesn’t sound cruel, but the thing that makes this photo for me is the fact that the lady on the right looks more unstable than the guy on the stilts!
Written by
Matty
on
April 30, 2006 at
2:12pm
Hello. I am a young photographer. I went few times to have a look at the craft fair. And the idea came to my mind that i could participate to this craft fair…
At the moment i have few pictures, specialy black and white but a bit of colour as well. I am making cards with it at the moments….
Could you send me some informations about the church and the craft fair… And if you would eventually be interested by my work, let me know…
Sincerely and friendly,
LOla
Written by
Delton Lola
on
June 20, 2006 at
2:24pm
Hey Lola,
Sounds good, contact Kate on 0876849431, she organizes the fair. I’m sure she’ll find some space for you.
See you soon there,
Virginie
Written by
Virginie
on
November 13, 2006 at
12:41am
@Matty
I think the guy on the stilts is thinking the same as you
Written by
Ian Kenefick
on
December 07, 2007 at
4:37pm
I agree black and white has given a timeless element, have you tried cropping closer to the guy on stilts.
Written by
Homebrew Recipes
on
January 22, 2008 at
12:45pm
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