I decided to venture into the whole analogue #35mm photography scene last year and asked around if anyone had old point and shoot cameras that were still functional. I was fortunate enough that my aunt still had an old yashica t4 which she hasn't used at all ever since she bought her first digital camera and even though I know that I don't really get to learn much about shooting film using a point-and-shoot, I'm still glad that I have something to play with. So when I got back to Australia, taking photos using this camera became a valid reason for me to explore more of Sydney.
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| Alexandria on The Grounds |
I'm not gonna lie, shooting film is expensive and impractical. But I'm happy to spend money on film because of the sentimental value of the pictures. Somehow, the pictures feel more alive and every photo that you take becomes physical. Yes I am aware that I probably sound awfully pretentious here but if you're a 'hopeless nostalgic' like me, I'm sure you'd understand exactly what I mean.
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| Coogee Beach |
If you're in Sydney, it's impossible to not visit the beaches here. And I'm glad that I live near one. Coogee beach is so accessible that I can just walk there from where I live.
Be sure to do the coastal walk from Coogee to Bondi if you're here. It has an incredible view and I love how it always feels like summer when you're by the beaches.
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| MOCA |
Don't miss out the Museum of Contemporary Arts too. I've only been there twice but it's a nice place to hang out with your friends because they have exhibitions which are free. Definitely check out their website to learn more about the exhibitions they have before going. They have pretty cool merchandise too. But um I've never gotten one because I'm just too broke to buy any of them. Also, don't you just love this Grayson Perry quote they have on their window??
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| Krispy Kreme |
And here I present to you a hidden gem in Sydney - the Krispy Kreme factory shop. It's NOT like any other Krispy Kreme branch. This one in Mascot (near the airport) is actually a factory shop and the donuts here are freshly made IN the shop, behind glass windows so you can observe the whole process. I love it. The interior has this retro vibe and getting to witness how the donuts are made makes me feel like a 6 year old again. The first time I was there I just literally stood there with all the other children in the shop, gasping in awe. We were all very much fascinated by the machines and the workers who donned krispy kreme paper hats. And um yes, the kids were cute, I was not.
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| with my housemate |
Newtown is actually my favourite place to go to in Sydney. With numerous antique shops and random boutiques/thrift shops, it's honestly the best place to spend your weekends.
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| Newtown |
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| In some cafe in Newtown |
And I love how they have random artwork on the walls.
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| Newtown |
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