After several years of vacillating between wanting, but not having the money, and having the money, but not feeling worthy, my wallet and self esteem finally aligned and I pulled the trigger… https://youtu.be/2QwRSnv-4Mc
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Unboxing Photo Memo & Foreign Observer
This has been sitting on the back burner for weeks… PhotoMemo, the Photographer’s Memo Book is everything the Galaxy Planner could’ve been, and I’m actually using it, unlike the Galaxy thing. Foreign Observer is a color zine by Daniel Rodriguez. It’s sold out at ShootFilmCo, and is no longer available on Daniel’s website. It’s sort of …
Unboxing “Forth Goes the Road”
Forth Goes the Road chronicles Christian Watson’s drive from Hillsboro, OR to Stag Bay, AK without maps or cellphone or motel rooms, just his 1980s Jeep, some cameras, an occasional diner somewhere, and a dog for company. It sounds like a great trip… https://youtu.be/7bLKWfOeZW4
Unboxing ‘Wrestling Friggin Rules’
Nathan Pearce’s ‘Wrestling Friggen Rules’ zines friggen rule. I’m tempted to just leave it at that. https://youtu.be/zXlzQRnmrdU
Unboxing ‘Tiny Plastic Box 3’
‘Tiny Plastic Box vol. 3’ is the third collection from Jon Wilkening’s pinhole 365. The images and the little volumes keep getting better and better. https://youtu.be/70YT8Ob_4Aw
Unboxing ‘Negative Feedback #1’
Negative Feedback #1 is the first irl magazine from George Muncey and the Negative Feedback team. With short photo essays from Damien Maloney, Liam Stock, Laurence Watts, and Tim Palman, and single images from nearly 20 contributors, Negative Feedback is an excellent collection of contemporary photography in the Alec Soth vein, with a heavy dose of disconnection and …
Unboxing ‘In/Human’
In/Human collects 28 of Michael Fraser’s excellent street photographs from various world cities in a slim volume. If you like contemporary street work in high contrast black & white and color, don’t miss it. Fraser is a cancer researcher and photographer in Canada, and he has (or had) one of the best ‘About’ pages I’ve ever encountered. (As of …