Every Summer: shooting film on the Isle of Wight

Published: April 30, 2020, 7:16 a.m.

b'I never wanted to go to the Isle of Wight. I didn\'t have anything against the place per se, but we didn\'t have the time nor money to do the trip I had planned, so this is where we ended up for a family holiday last September during our last week overseas.
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In the end, I didn\'t mind going. Let\'s face it, it was the Isle of Wight or another week in Wolverhampton. What I found when I got there stunned me. Narrow country lanes, picture postcard villages, deserted coastal paths, decrepit seaside piers, ancient castles, chairlifts, steam trains,\\xa0 amusement arcades, beautiful gardens, cream teas: this was the England of yesteryear. I bloody loved it.
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When I got back to Australia I had my film developed and scanned. When I saw the results, I knew this was the opportunity I had been waiting for, and I put together my first film photography zine Every Summer.
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Find out all about the zine and the locations that inspired it in this episode of Matt Loves Cameras. You can buy a copy of\\xa0Every Summer on my website\\xa0https://mattlovescameras.com

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