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Category Archives: Photography
New York State of Mind
Both branches of my family emigrated to New York City from Eastern Europe during the late 19th century. So, it’s natural that I’ve always viewed New York as the center of the known universe. Back in the 19th century, marketers … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, Architecture, Art, History, Museums, Photography, Public Transport, Tourism, USA
Tagged Manhattan, New York City, New York World's Fair, poster art, Travel Posters
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Bookstore Tourism : Paris
The Anti Public Library is a blend of record shop and book store combined with a bar set in Paris’ always hip Le Marais district. Created by artist Henri Levy, founder and creative director of the avant-garde brand Enfants Riches … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Photography, Tourism
Tagged indie bookstores, Le Marais, Paris, vinyl
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Tokyo Midnight
I know very little about manga culture, but I was suitably impressed by this 19-minute live-action masterpiece, titled Midnight, which is based on a 1986 manga series by Osamu Tezuka, affectionately known as the Godfather of Manga. The entire project was … Continue reading
Mainly Miscellany
Who knew that Edward Gorey designed the sets for the U.S. revival of the 1924 stage play Dracula ? I certainly did not, but this fascinating article on the terrific CrimeReads blog does a deep dive into the story. Andy Weir’s The Martian was … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Art, Books, Film, Libraries, Music, Photography
Tagged Edward Gorey, Gwendolyn Brooks, Poetry, The Beatles, Theater
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Endless Winter
“What am I doing here in this endless winter” Franz Kafka, Diaries The chilling, but gorgeous video below is Jamie Scott’s third seasonal time-lapse film and the second collaboration with composer Jim Perkins. It is the culmination of 5 years … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Film, Photography, USA
Tagged Montreal, New York, Time-lapse photography
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Paris with Eugène Atget
While searching for early Paris photographs for a project, I ran across the marvelous video below. The short film pairs the images by the pioneering street photographer Eugène Atget with the music of Wim Mertens. NB: If the video fails … Continue reading
Retro Travel Time
For nearly a century kids of all ages in North America have enjoyed playing with classic the View-Master. Now there’s a wonderful YouTube channel that combines travel and history in a unique format. Created by Dave Machin, the channel remixes … Continue reading
Posted in Film, History, Photography, Tech, USA
Tagged toys, travelogues, U.S. travel, View Master
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It was a strange time in America.
What are you going to do with 390 photographs of Christmas trees ? by Richard Brautigan I don’t know. But it seemed the thing to do in that first week in January 1964, and I got two other people to … Continue reading
