Issue 6 of The Paperbook Collective is out today! I’ve posted a few of my (under the) Pike Place Market pictures this past week as a preview of my main floor and street side market photos in this January issue. This month features some fantastic writing and I hope you will follow the links below for your free download or online read!
There wasn’t any fireworks in our city centre on New Years Eve.
Any official fireworks, that is.
At around a quarter to midnight, when I was sitting comfortably on my couch, gin in hand, a huge bang went off outside.
I raced on to my balcony to find a fireworks display going on in the middle of the street, literally metres away from my apartment window. For those of you who aren’t aware, fireworks are illegal in all states of Australia. Highly illegal, according to a police statement released in the following days.
But I took a timely lesson from those kids who ran giggling and screaming off into the bushes that New Years Eve, thrilled with their devious ingenuity.
If no one is going to put on a fireworks display for you, you better do it yourself.
And it is what The Paperbook Collective is all about, I guess…
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