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In case you want to know what camera it is – Olympus Mju.








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I just got back from a photo lab and I am blown away. My first roll of Kodak Porta 400 is scanned and now I know that when I bought the Canon AE-1 program last year it was worth every single dime!!! You’ll see soon. It took me 8 months to scan the two rolls of film. I was so scared that it will be crap and that I can only shoot digital which would be lame (at least I would feel like that..). Though more news coming up sooner that you think!!!

RIGA, Latvia (one of my most favorite apartments I’ve ever been to).


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Well, I decided it’s the right time to have a photo lab scan my first roll of 35mm film I’ve ever shot. So I went to a photo lab and this is what I got. I think it’s not bad according to the fact it’s the very first roll. What do you think??
And I also agree with this: “Using these film cameras not only allows me to keep that spontaneity alive in my work, but also keeps me testing and training my eye to see differently. As a photographer, I think that’s an important step in the creative process and extremely crucial to perfecting and improving your style.” ~Collin Hughes
It’s an adventure to shoot film these days too. Hope to shoot more film!!




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Over 8.000 kilometers (5.000 miles), 17 countries, 2 hit and runs by German cars along the road in Montenegro, 22 days on, 1 day off, zero equipment malfunctions, and a lifetime of adventures!
5 months ago, I had an opportunity to travel across 17 Eastern-European countries with two amazing people – Lauree Austin and Jozka Kovacik. We were working on a project called 2×3 Campaign, a campaign ran by Josiah Venture.
Our mission was to travel to all the Josiah Venture countries and interview leaders, students, ministry pioneers. We wanted to capture the stories of what God has been doing in the past three years since Josiah Venture started the 2×3 Campaign in 2008.
I’m happy to be able to finally release the very first longer and complex post of pictures I took on our way. Albania was one of the countries we went to and it was tremendous. It was definitely my most favorite country through out the whole trip. If Albania had a second name or a nickname, it would be ‘Chaos’. All three of us loved driving in this chaos, 5 lanes, no lines, no blinkers required, just the guts to get into the mess! Albania is a Muslim country, it has never experienced the Enlightenment and so even though there is democracy now. It doesn’t really feel like it. The whole democracy law system is probably hard to grasp and so I guess they’re right in the middle of a very long path of learning of what it actually means. If I didn’t know Albania is part of Europe, I would have thought we were in the Middle East. However, I totally dig this country and hope to go back someday.
Albania felt different, different in a good way though. I don’t know what it was but at some point I know there is much more to capture and thus I hope to go back one day. We shall see.
I also hope to post more stuff within the next couple of months. We were shooting a lot of interviews and other video footage. There is definitely a number of very exciting things that I am to release. I just need more time. Thanks for being patient.
Hope you enjoy.
Albania, Tirana:











Serbia, Leskovac:


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