Wandering around Cosmo Caixa

Last summer, out of boredom and to avoid for a few hours the unbearable Spanish heat, we decided to explore the Cosmo Caixa, a very unique science museum. We didn't really know what to expect but we had the bestest of times, exploring and experimenting with all the installations there. It's an incredible interactive space where you can learn how ice forms, how tornadoes starts or how static electricity turns your energy into a lightning.
I've never been really good at sciences or physics at school. I was never bothered and I would never really understand with technical words how things work. I need images, visuals and interactions. This place was full of kids and grown ups, but everyone looked like they were 10.  It was great and we would have stayed for days if we wouldn't have been kicked out at closing time.
I definitely recommend it, worth a detour if you're visiting Barcelona.
The entry is 4€ but if you have a Caixa card it's free.

Photos by Camille Fleur and GKOKO. All rights reserved.

Analogue Music Photography - Live

Morning folks, a few weeks ago I shared with you some analogue music photos of bands, remember?
This is the second part, live shows.
Taking photos of gigs used to be my favourite thing a few years ago, now I quite enjoy just taking it all in and not have to worry about using the right aperture, or wondering if I winded up my film or if the flash is too strong and I'm blinding everyone. I'd rather watch the gig and be there, enjoying it, feeling it.
I probably wouldn't have cried so much watching Slowdive if I had to shoot the gig!

I love to develop films myself, be a bit messy and rough with it, I am not too precious about it. I like to give it some character, to give it a bit of life. Some would call this a sacrilege, but to me, it's what makes it unique and interesting.
B&W Legacy Pro was my ultimate film, unfortunately it got discontinued and I haven't found an equivalent apart from Kodak T-Max 400, but it isn't the same.
I haven't been too fond of coloured film for live show, it doesn't quite capture it as well as black and white which gives it a mysterious aura in my opinion.

Swimming

Carl Barat

Micah P Hinson

Pilgrim Fathers

Ronika

Fists!

Dog is Dead

Noisettes

Red Shoe Diary