Tokyo Walking Workshop with ThatNikonGuy ThatNikonGuy is coming to Tokyo, and he has asked me to join him in presenting a mini afternoon workshop on the streets of Tokyo. Come and read all about it.
JCH visits Manila As many of you may know, I went to Manila for a spot of business a couple of weeks back. I was only there for a very short time, but I came back with a great impression. Let me tell you about it.
Film photography is not dead There has been a bit of talk recently of the whole ‘death of film’. This seems to be an ongoing theme, and one that brings out all sorts of emotions. But I really don’t believe it is dead.
Several Full Color Pictures With Hardly Any Color In Them Robert McCann has been working on a project that I find intriguing from and artists standpoint. His full colour images with hardly any colour series challenges the common perception of a colour image and has a huge scope for the future. I anjoy the subtleties [...]
Book review: Ballet by Alexey Brodovitch Jesse Freeman has very kindly agreed to put together a series of book reviews for us. We are hoping that this will be a popular feature and we will be able to do it bi-weekly. We hope you enjoy it.
The streets of Hong Kong People have been asking me to show more of my work for a while now. I don’t usually like to do so for a couple of reasons that I will go into later, but I thought I would show you some of the stuff I have been working on lately.
The best developer is the one you have with you Dirk Essl shaes with us his passion and method for developing with coffee. If you have ever wondered how to do it this will give you all that you need.
A film Legacy Pt. 2 Jason Howe from Aperturepriority has very kindly offered to share a piece with us about a series of beautiful photographs by the late photographer Roland G Phillips-Turner. These moving and personal images are a glance into the past. Over to you Jason.
Kyoto film photography workshop – Postscript The Kyoto film photography workshop with Eric Kim was a Great Success! (Borat intonation), so I thought I would share with you some of my thoughts and the work of the the students from the course. Ahhhh, Kyoto…
Book Review: Subway by Bruce Davidson Cosh is back, with a great book review about one of my personal favourites, Subway by Bruce Davidson. Over to you Cosh…