07 February 2013

Einari, Iceland: Last week in Reykjavik.

Hello there, I'm here!

Last week has started normally. with cup of tee.

Its been quite a trip, and has gone fast.

I've been still doing darkroom stuff, photoshop, shooting black and white film with Pentax and also helped Gudmundur to shoot some different art things on he's studio.
That was last week and start of this, and exactly like every other week in here.

Yesterday I was whole day out walking and shooting, Gudmundur thought that I could spend some time outside in fresh air. I think because yesterday was the only sunny day on this week. It's like that on winter, now I really know it.
One day clear, 2-3 days rain and wind, 1-2 colder days then little bit of snow and then all over again. It has been like that, one day sun shine per week.
It was nice to walk around, I went bunch of new places and saw new angles of this city.

Today I was meeting Örn Marínó Arnarson, from Markell Productions. They have done few short films and documentaries. Feathered Cocaine is they're best know documentary, and they are now making sequel for that. We talked about little bit of Ireland's movie business, how they make documentaries and what gear they use. He showed me their "LONBUINN" documentary of life of salmon. It was nice looking movie and very interesting meeting it was.

I'm greatful that at my last week in here I got this great opportunity to see a bit of movie scene in here.

But now I end my post here in pictures again, 3 shots from my yesterday's walk.
And if you like to see those shot in a bit better quality go here: http://einarivuorinen.wix.com/photography#!icelandeera/clr2

The photos are in little bit better quality there, I made it cause I saw that this blog compresses these photos quite much.

Yeah, but now.


Peace and Einari out.





1 comment:

  1. Great to hear about this last week and the success of the whole trip. Very nice that you had that meeting, too.

    I really love the basketball picture. It's really interesting. A great perspective on a different landscape.

    Peas and out! :)

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