Abstraction: The April / May Issue
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We must unplug, disconnect and savour the things that bring us joy – from
the macro to the micro. Inside this issue we explore these ideas further.
The p...
Julie Patarin-Jossec – The Thread of Water
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Review by Lee Halvorsen • Before starting a photo book, I usually flip
quickly through the pages from back to front to give me a feel for the
book. I start...
Examples of 'Punctum'
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I would be remiss if I were not to mention that "punctum," apart from being
a coined word with a conscientious and earnest definition, is also a
signifier....
HOMES NOT ROADS
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Dyers Hall Road, 26th March 1994Revisiting my photographs of the M11 Link
Road demolitions of 1993-94, I do find myself wondering why I didn't take
more p...
A Place Called Home
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Can art help shape the way communities interact? In Jaskirt
Dhaliwal-Boora’s powerful new work, young women and their families open
about the effects of ge...
Kodak Reflex II (1948)
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This is a Kodak Reflex II, a Twin Lens Reflex camera made by Eastman Kodak
in Rochester, NY between the years 1948 and 1949. It was an update to the
ori...
In Praise of Bad Photographs
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While looking back through a fat binder full of negatives, I came to a
realization: most of these photographs are bad.
The post In Praise of Bad Photogra...
The Artist’s Books: Reviewed by Meggan Gould
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Book Review The Artist’s Books By Francesca Woodman Reviewed by Meggan
Gould "Francesca Woodman: The Artists Books has been sitting on my desk for
some mo...
Review: Thypoch Simera 35mm 1.4
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Introduction Thypoch is a new manufacturer of photography lenses and
entered the market at the end of 2023 with two M-mount lenses, the Simera
28mm 1.4 a...
March 17: Fabric
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For some, an early path in photography winds into other spheres; in this
case into a fascination with interior and fabric design, and academia.
Photographe...
Ensign Midget model 2
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The Ensign Midget model 2 is a compact camera with a fascinating history.
Made in 1934, it features an Ensar lens, leaf shutter, and a folding
viewfinder. ...
Stars over the Sand
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I took too much to Australia, and still needed something else...
The post Stars over the Sand appeared first on James Greenoff Photography.
Paper Negatives
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I really enjoy being able to learn by experimentation. With large format
film cameras this can be very expensive, so working with paper negatives
can be a ...
In Conversation With: Stephan Jahanshahi
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Stephan Jahanshahi is an Iranian-American artist based in Los Angeles. A
graduate of the School of Visual Arts Photo, Video and Related Media MFA
progra...
Fuck a T2 just get a µ[mju:]-II
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Before starting, we would like to clarify that, normally we would not
make a comparison like this because they are two completely different
things (lik...
Capture One and the Fujifilm GFX 50S (Final)
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The final workflow update for the GFX 50S and Capture One
A surprise announcement by Capture One at Photokina 2018 changed
everything! Starting with vers...
Check out my new blog!
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*I've recently created a new website and am hosting my blog over there
now. *
*So for the most recent blog postings, please head over to
www.darrenbradley...
Francis Bacon and George Smiley
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Bill Brandt, Francis Bacon, Primrose
Hill, 1963 Francis Bacon didn’t like this portrait of him by Bill Brandt. I
can’t t...
Scanning Film with the GFX 50S
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Using a digital medium format camera to scan medium format film. What could
go wrong? After bringing home freshly developed 120 format film, I looked
at ...
Lens Bubbles Is Moving
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This will likely be the last post I write for my blog on Blogger. After
about 8 years, and 1327 posts, I have to say goodbye to Blogger and move on
to my ...