





These are some design work by the artist Roderick Field. I came across this work in an article he wrote in the English Black and White Photography magazine while i was over seas.
I really like these works as they are quite quirky but make an excellent point that these where once the tools of the trade, that if you wanted to be a photographer you couldnt possibly live without them- let alone not even know what they are! But how times have changed, all one needs to become a photographer now is a digital camera or even a mobile phone.
I believe that there is still hope out there as i still use the majority of these photography appliances!
I just really like the work, check out more of Fields stuff HERE