

Some of my favourite images being sold through the Hey Harriet Photography etsy store are
using the TtV (Through the Viewfinder) method. Hey Harriet defines this method as “taking a picture of any subject through the viewfinder of any camera with another camera”. They use a Canon digital and an old twin lens reflex Argus 75 resulting in a square formatted photo with the characteristic black border. The image ends up with details like specks and blurred edges all contributing to the vintage aesthetic.


Images are also available on wood block. Each block has been lovingly cut from pine wood with the images being carefully placed on top. Just gorgeous!

Hey Harriet Photography also sell gorgeous prints taken from their illustrations. These are also available through their etsy store.


A fellow BrisStyler, Hey Harriet Photography is a local Brisbane based business. Along with being featured on the BrisStyle website, their photography and designs are also available online through Artfire and Madeit. Enjoy! Michelle
* Please note that all images shown are the copyright of Hey Harriet Photography
How clever, I love the effects and I think the blocks look great! Thanks Michelle. xx
ReplyDeleteHey Michelle. I like the images on the woodblocks. They look great for display. Always like a paper crane too!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is such an awesome feature! You're the best! Thanks so very much Michelle xo
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