oh, and happy, happy friday.

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ahhh, san francisco’s chinatown never looked so perfect. remember to look for the beauty, and happy friday, everyone.

*beautiful polaroid via susannah [unravelling]. happy birthday, girl.

[talking pictures: susannah conway].

This week’s [talking pictures] comes all the way from susannah conway, a bath, england-based photographer. as well as being a superb photographer, susannah teaches online e-courses designed to help you heal the way you see your self and your world, using photography and journaling to access hidden thoughts and dreams, encouraging personal realisations and ultimately acceptance. Susannah also writes the blog, ink on my fingers, and  you can see more of susannah’s beautiful photographs on her flickr photostream, as well.

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here’s the lovely story behind susannah’s [talking picture]: “This photograph combines three of my most favourite things: my sister, the ocean and lo-fi photography. My sister and I had driven to the south coast to visit our mother, and as we always do, we spent an afternoon at the beach. This is the place we grew up: sand in our cucumber sandwiches, sun-burnt shoulders and dogs chasing us along the shore. This is where we made hundreds of memories, and this is the place we return to as often as we can. Next year I’ll become an aunty for the first time, and i know my sister and I will bring my niece or nephew to this beach, and we’ll make new family memories together.”

unravelling susannah.

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i love the work of bath, england-based photographer  susannah conway. i checked in on what susannah’s got available in her shop, and ended up taking a mini trip to the english coast! her images are so peaceful and beautiful! susannah is the creator of the Unravelling e-courses, where she shares her photographic skills along with e-courses designed to help you heal the way you see your self and your world, using photography and journaling to access hidden thoughts and dreams. you can find out more about those courses here (registration just opened for autumn classes), and visit susannah’s lovely blog, ink on my fingers, here.

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