About Me

This blog is a mixture of things I like around the internet, usually crafty things (that I am probably too broke to make myself). Expect a mixture of cooking, cleaning, sewing and general craftiness here.

I am married, but I do not have kids. Part of why I save the things I do, here, is that I am kind of sick of seeing blogs that are just for moms. I like crafts, and organization and making things, yet I have never birthed a child. I don't like that so many of the craft sites I find when I'm in a productive mood center almost solely on how to do things for children. So, I've started saving everything I can that isn't for kids, and compiling it here.

Photo Post

This is amazing!
The camera has no lens, no sensor and no optics whatsoever. Just a faux shutter button that triggers a cellphone hidden inside to retrieve and display a photo from Flickr that was taken at the exact same moment. “Taking a photo means making a memory. Choosing a moment in time and framing a situation. Archiving it or making it public. Either way, we create a visual item that we have an emotional attachment to through our memory. Photos help us to remember moments in our past. Often they even become a memory in their own right. For many, making their moments public through services like Flickr is already part the process of photography itself, creating archives which contain a vast collection of visual fragments of individual lives. ” 
(via A Blind Camera | Projects | Gear)

This is amazing!

The camera has no lens, no sensor and no optics whatsoever. Just a faux shutter button that triggers a cellphone hidden inside to retrieve and display a photo from Flickr that was taken at the exact same moment. “Taking a photo means making a memory. Choosing a moment in time and framing a situation. Archiving it or making it public. Either way, we create a visual item that we have an emotional attachment to through our memory. Photos help us to remember moments in our past. Often they even become a memory in their own right. For many, making their moments public through services like Flickr is already part the process of photography itself, creating archives which contain a vast collection of visual fragments of individual lives. ”

(via A Blind Camera | Projects | Gear)

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