- Here is another video of Daido Moriyama snapping pictures in Tokyo! This time it’s complete with a narrator and occasional cheesy, Battlestar Galactica-esque music in the background. Seen at Japan Exposures; this is the first one I found (worth watching).
- John Sypal writes about a case that holds 10 rolls of film “in the most efficiently compact manner possible.” I want it.
- People are naturally interested in exploring history through photography. Sometimes these projects get a little bit awkward, like this one from St. Petersburg where modern photos have been “painted” over old images, if not half-hearted, like this NYT photo essay revisiting locations shot by Walker Evans. Why not duplicate an old photo exactly and display the two side-by-side? John Fielder of Colorado did that, and the results are satisfying. Big up Graham!
- A big shoutout to AMERICANSUBURB X, which is full of photography essays and interviews. CHECK IT
- Later 😀 😀 😀
Glad to spread the Love.
Check out Yodobashi for them. The Shinjuku honten has a bunch. The 120 ones were (are!) so great too. My fridge is full of them.
Shinjuku Yodobashi is my “home” camera shop, so I will definitely pick up one or two next time I am there.
Damn, that film case is exactly what I never realized I wanted. Just bought four of them.