AWAY FROM THE NOISE
SFVEN
camera to experiment with he suggested the Olympus Mju, a little 35mm point and shoot. Point and shoots are amazing cause they mean that someone with very poor camera skills, like myself, can take a decent photo without I thought I’d write this feature having to bother about focus etc. So armed with my pretty about photography, I don’t affordable new toy and rolls really know anything about on rolls of film I was ready. it and it’s something that I’m I got the camera early last not very experienced with, summer so it was perfect but I love it. I got into the timing really cause festivals idea of photography whilst were just starting to happen I was away in Berlin hanging and I’d also planned a trip out with my mate who goes under the name Glashier (he’s to see the grandparents in the states so there were lots wicked so would deffo check out his stuff). We would often of cool things to document. Something I’d always wanted find ourselves in that classic debate of "analogue vs. digital’ to do was incorporate photos in music and photography and that I’d taken into artwork for the songs and it’s cool cause after saying I was interested all of the art for the singles in getting a cheapo film ON PHOTOGRAPHY... Hello, I’m Jamie and I’ve been making music under the moniker Sfven for the past 2 years now. I used to live in Leeds but I don’t anymore and I love pizza.
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and cover of "The Honey EP’ are photos that I took whilst out in the states. I also wanna say that I still know nothing about taking a decent photo. I never even really took photos before getting the camera but it can be a lot of fun so if, like me, you fancy it I would very much recommend the Olympus Mju cause it’s cheap and easy. I’m supposed to use this last section for any release details that I wish to share so here goes: My second EP ’The Honey EP’ is out in September and you can listen to the first single "Saint’ now if you fancy, the second single "Changing’ is out on the 24th of July, which is also my birthday… cool! Photography by Sfven