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Category Archives: Photography
Guide to Tokyo
Regular readers of TBTP have probably noticed that I have a fascination with travel guidebooks, both contemporary and antiquarian. If you saw my library, you might even call it an obsession. I’m always intrigued when I stumble upon a novel … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Asia, Books, Photography, Public Transport, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Japan, Tokyo, Travel Guidebooks
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We’ll Always Have Paris
This wonderful compilation combines some of the oldest film footage shot in Paris between 1877 and 1900, with contemporary video. Created by Yestervid, it also places each location on a map of the city.
Posted in Architecture, Europe, Film, History, Maps, Photography
Tagged France, Paris
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Christmas in ‘merica
Award-winning American photographer Jesse Rieser has captured the quintessential tacky wonderland of Christmas in the U.S. heartland. Nothing says Happy Birthday Jesus like a nativity scene complete with Santa Claus or a holiday parade float decorated with armed troops. all … Continue reading
Venice: Mind Where You Step
Back in early October, I posted a story about German freelance photographer Sebastian Erras’ project Parisian Floors which documented his peregrinations around the French capital. Now he’s at it again, but in Venice. Based on these beautiful images, it appears … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Museums, Photography, Tourism
Tagged Italy, Piazza San Marco, Venice
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Goes Well With Beer
Dogfish Head is one of our best regional craft brewing companies. Now the microbrewery’s founder Sam Calagione has branched out in an entirely unexpected direction. The former college English major turned brewer has launched a print magazine called Pallet. The … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books, Film, Music, Photography, Restaurants, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA, Writing
Tagged Beer, Craft Beer, Magazines, Microbrewers
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When Is A Book A Camera
Brooklyn-based artist/designer Kelli Anderson has created an amazing little pop-up book that transforms into a working camera. This Book Is A Camera is a brilliantly designed camera obscura that is packaged as a book that comes complete with B&W Ilford … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Photography, Tech
Tagged Camera Obscura, Pin-hole Camera, pop-up books
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Banned In Amsterdam
Amsterdam’s celebrated Rijksmuseum has recently banned cameras and phone photography. Instead, the world famous art museum is encouraging visitors to draw or sketch the artworks. The institution has even created a project called StartDrawing that offers free sketchbooks, pencils, easels, and … Continue reading
Coast to Coast
Brooklyn-based designer Tom Harman took a three day train journey from New York City to San Francisco this September. Along the way, he took short videos using his iPhone. He edited the footage into a compelling under five minute video. … Continue reading
Posted in apps, Film, Photography, Public Transport, Tech, Tourism, USA
Tagged Amtrak, NYC, San Francisco, Trains
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Before The Flood
Sean Yoro, aka “Hula”, is a Hawaii-born, New York City-based artist who made waves last year with a series of photorealistic murals of women that he painted from his surfboard. His latest project, called “The Warning”, involves equally dramatic paintings … Continue reading
It’s a Lonely Planet
Today, the premier issue of the new Lonely Planet magazine hits the newsstands in the United States. You may be saying to yourself: “but I’ve seen copies of the Lonely Planet magazine all over the world for years”—and you would … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, Photography, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA
Tagged Cuba, Lonely Planet, Magazines, Nashville Tennessee, Rome
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