A few years ago, a film named Murderdrome was filmed.
I had a small part in the film.
It was released in cinemas last year.
NOW the amazing news is that there will be a DVD release party at The Cherry Bar this weekend.
You can pre-order a copy from JB HI FI - so very exciting : LINK here : Click
More Murderdrome info below : incase you didn't see it in other blog posts::::
Link to MURDERDROME PAGE
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Saturday, March 8, 2014
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Update : it's been awhile : Dragon Wolf Press Zine Launch : other chit chat
I can't believe how long it's been since my last post.
So, I hope you all had a Merry Christmas, and shared the day with those closest to you, and had a very safe New Year.
They don't call Melbourne : MelbBurn City for no reason. The past few weeks we've all been meeeeellllttting - not unlike that wicked witch. After discovering 50+ sunscreen I've been spending a great deal of time at the beach. Swimming in the ocean! It's great, I love it - i've got some photos I might post later on that subject.
I did go to Kustom Nationals this year - though only for a day - and honestly I think I took 10 photos, if that. I found it a little uninspiring this year. There was a time I'd shoot for hours, finding different angles, cars, people. This year, i just didn't feel it, maybe it's because we were up at the crack of dawn to drive there, and had to drive back before night fall. Or maybe it's more to do with the fact that I was feeling uninspired all together.
Anyway all this, "I feel so uninspired", got me thinking, what does inspire me.
So, I've started a few new projects and one of them is working with film. I studied photography when everything was on film. There was a hint of digital and i think photoshop may have been up to it's 2nd edition. There was no way a girl like I could afford a digital camera. Besides, I loved film, though I was very curious about digital manipulation.
Fast forward in time, I'm shooting with a digital SLR - like most people, though I am feeling like a Granny, hating on all the controls. So I figure, why not go back to what I love. Digital will always be in my life, and I will continue to work with it on a few projects, but at the moment I will be spending alot of time reacquainting myself with an old flame. Believe me it has been fun.
I took my old Canon AE-1 Program out of the cupboard, went to Camberwell Markets, and searched the internet for new cameras that will fit with what I want to do. Since then, I've bought a number of cameras, some as cheap as $10 - an awesome Olympus trip that is nothing more than AMAZING!!!
I've also just bought a Canon QL17 pretty in Black, and a few Yashicas - I got addicted to the Yashica, and I'm not finished with them yet, I want one more ( I don't know when it will end)
Not only did I buy up a few film cameras, I also bought a new digital camera - "WHAT!" I hear you say "that makes no sense". But I couldn't resist, a good friend was upgrading, so I also now own a Fujifilm x10.
Which brings me to my weekend.
It was a pretty busy one, where I found myself packing up to 3 cameras to leave the house (not including my iphone). Some may think this is over the top, but I needed each one. Besides that I need to test them all, and work out how to use them - to be at one with them, all.
On Friday night I went to Kustom Kommune for the Dragon Wolf Press Zine Launch.
We got there a little late, it was coming on dusk, so I thought this would be a perfect opportunity to use my x10.
It's a pretty rad zine, get one if there are any left, I also meet Nick, the guy who producers it and he's a pretty rad guy.
Here are some photos from the night. There aren't many, this is because I've never really used this camera, and had to adjust myself to it. They are a little graining, and due to low light the focusing isn't the best, but I still like them alot.
I'll post some more photos from my new "film" project soon, and maybe some other fun ones too.
If I don't post for awhile it maybe because I'm trapped under a huge pile of cameras - so maybe send out a search party.
Ps : I am going to Europe later in the year. I was tossing up between the US and Russia. I thought about it long and hard. A very dear friend will be in Russia at the time so, it looks like this time Russia wins. So keep a keen eye out for my blog posts and photos on instagram, it's going to be amazing!!
PPS: don't ever let anyone tell you that you shouldn't follow your dreams. 2014 and beyond will be great.
So, I hope you all had a Merry Christmas, and shared the day with those closest to you, and had a very safe New Year.
They don't call Melbourne : MelbBurn City for no reason. The past few weeks we've all been meeeeellllttting - not unlike that wicked witch. After discovering 50+ sunscreen I've been spending a great deal of time at the beach. Swimming in the ocean! It's great, I love it - i've got some photos I might post later on that subject.
I did go to Kustom Nationals this year - though only for a day - and honestly I think I took 10 photos, if that. I found it a little uninspiring this year. There was a time I'd shoot for hours, finding different angles, cars, people. This year, i just didn't feel it, maybe it's because we were up at the crack of dawn to drive there, and had to drive back before night fall. Or maybe it's more to do with the fact that I was feeling uninspired all together.
Anyway all this, "I feel so uninspired", got me thinking, what does inspire me.
So, I've started a few new projects and one of them is working with film. I studied photography when everything was on film. There was a hint of digital and i think photoshop may have been up to it's 2nd edition. There was no way a girl like I could afford a digital camera. Besides, I loved film, though I was very curious about digital manipulation.
Fast forward in time, I'm shooting with a digital SLR - like most people, though I am feeling like a Granny, hating on all the controls. So I figure, why not go back to what I love. Digital will always be in my life, and I will continue to work with it on a few projects, but at the moment I will be spending alot of time reacquainting myself with an old flame. Believe me it has been fun.
I took my old Canon AE-1 Program out of the cupboard, went to Camberwell Markets, and searched the internet for new cameras that will fit with what I want to do. Since then, I've bought a number of cameras, some as cheap as $10 - an awesome Olympus trip that is nothing more than AMAZING!!!
I've also just bought a Canon QL17 pretty in Black, and a few Yashicas - I got addicted to the Yashica, and I'm not finished with them yet, I want one more ( I don't know when it will end)
Not only did I buy up a few film cameras, I also bought a new digital camera - "WHAT!" I hear you say "that makes no sense". But I couldn't resist, a good friend was upgrading, so I also now own a Fujifilm x10.
Which brings me to my weekend.
It was a pretty busy one, where I found myself packing up to 3 cameras to leave the house (not including my iphone). Some may think this is over the top, but I needed each one. Besides that I need to test them all, and work out how to use them - to be at one with them, all.
On Friday night I went to Kustom Kommune for the Dragon Wolf Press Zine Launch.
We got there a little late, it was coming on dusk, so I thought this would be a perfect opportunity to use my x10.
It's a pretty rad zine, get one if there are any left, I also meet Nick, the guy who producers it and he's a pretty rad guy.
Here are some photos from the night. There aren't many, this is because I've never really used this camera, and had to adjust myself to it. They are a little graining, and due to low light the focusing isn't the best, but I still like them alot.
I'll post some more photos from my new "film" project soon, and maybe some other fun ones too.
If I don't post for awhile it maybe because I'm trapped under a huge pile of cameras - so maybe send out a search party.
Ps : I am going to Europe later in the year. I was tossing up between the US and Russia. I thought about it long and hard. A very dear friend will be in Russia at the time so, it looks like this time Russia wins. So keep a keen eye out for my blog posts and photos on instagram, it's going to be amazing!!
PPS: don't ever let anyone tell you that you shouldn't follow your dreams. 2014 and beyond will be great.
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Friday, November 29, 2013
Revisit : Asylum
Earlier this year, whilst I was recovering from the flu, a few friends dragged me out of the house and we went here and took some photos.
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I tried loading this image 3 times, and re-exported it twice. I think it's haunted. The original and the edited versions look nothing like this! - it's almost a completely different photo. |
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Oil Stained Brain 2013
So it's been a year already since the last Oil Stained Brain.
Buzz had the opportunity to have his bike in the show this year, along with many super rad bikes.
I took some photos on the night they set up, and a couple at the party night (though not many photos as I was too interested in tasting the different Sailor Jerry cocktails - I must say that the Perfect Storm won me over)
The venue this year was the new Kustom Kommune on Easey street Collingwood. Where guys and girls can go to work on their motorbikes. I think there maybe a cafe opening too.
Buzz had the opportunity to have his bike in the show this year, along with many super rad bikes.
I took some photos on the night they set up, and a couple at the party night (though not many photos as I was too interested in tasting the different Sailor Jerry cocktails - I must say that the Perfect Storm won me over)
The venue this year was the new Kustom Kommune on Easey street Collingwood. Where guys and girls can go to work on their motorbikes. I think there maybe a cafe opening too.
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When this bike turned up we felt like we had returned to Japan, for only a moment though. Ahhhh Japan. <3 br="">3> |
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I love the photo in the background by Micro of the woman, her bike and cigarette. |
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It was quiet late when we left. |
Before we left, someone set some tires on fire or was it a burn out. Either way, my clothes stank of burning rubber. |
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Murderdrome - second screaming!!
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The Apocalyptic Flash Back Girls. DeMonique Deluxe, Me, PoppinSkulls, Director: Daniel Armstrong & Amber |
Hey Everyone
I don't know if you had a chance to buy tickets to the world premiere of Murderdrome.
If you did - you were lucky as it sold out within a few day.
Due to popular demand the cinema Nova will be playing it on a second screen, at the same time as the other screening! So cool.
So that means if you did miss out, you have another chance!
Click the link below
Tickets!
It should be a pretty awesome night - there's an after party that you can get tickets to on the above link. Come to that too - it'll be an awesome night.
The film should be pretty awesome as you can see from the trailer.
Honestly I am not sure if I am in it very much, I'm one of the Apocalyptic Flash Back Girls. I loved our part, we looked pretty cool, and did some killing - which was fun. You can see me in the above trailer - I get blown up!
Here are some more photos :
Here are some more Murderdrome links:
Murderdrome Facebook
Murderdrome Page : Cast and Crew
Daniel Armstrong - Facebook
StrongMan Pictures
Monster Pictures
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Zombie Walk
Yesterday we went along to the Zombie Walk to see if we could capture some awesome images.
Needless to say, I think every other photographer and Zombie fan was there.
Needless to say, I think every other photographer and Zombie fan was there.
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That guy in the background is praying for salvation - not laughing |
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Spittin' blood, real bad. Btw I inhaled some of that blood. |
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Zombie Love |
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