The boy who couldn't take a cue.
À propos?
So yeah, mitt and I started this SST (single serving tumblr) called neohamiltonism.
Celebrating exposing the resurgence of David-Hamilton-Like* photography in contemporary photography displayed through tumblr, flickr, ffffound, deviantart and the internets at large.
* I mean, you know, over-warmed or over-cooled tones, soft focus, film grain, in an open field or a room with a big window, and the human element : the obligatory underage naked girl with the sun coming from the back of her head.
(via tokyo-camera-style)
Congrats TCS! I guess I’ll have to take my Yashica Mat (poor man’s Rolleiflex) and my Canonet QL17 (poor man’s Leica) with me when I’m travelling to Tokyo :)
Fotoautomat, Palais de Tokyo, 31 May 2009 (via Glynnis Ritchie)
His version here.
lotsa cameras!
Buy This: Honbachi (Book Pots) from Tokyo Pistol.
Each planter kit comes with a plant, some soil, and an authentic hollowed-out book.
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Bonus: How to hollow out a book.
For Glynnis ;)
It’s a Tamagotchi number. You log in, see your tumblarity’s dropped, and you can’t help but suddenly think “oh my god, my Tumblr’s dying.” There’s almost an urge to do something to feed it, to pipette precious drops of life-giving tumblarity into your Tumblr.
Until, obviously, one day you look at it and say, “ah, fuck it, let’s watch the little bastard die.”
Typeset of the Day: “Love Letters” by Malika Favre.
Favre updates her saucy Alphabunnies set for Wallpaper’s Sex Issue.
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Stop What You’re Doing And Watch The Hell Out Of This of the Day: “TXT Island” by Chris Gavin.
An incredibly well-made stop-motion short crafted using hundreds of plastic peg-board letters and enough patience to outperform an Electrified Patience Machine.
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(Faux) Movie Trailer of the Day: Kevin Dart and Stephane Coedel co-directed this lusciously retro faux-trailer for A Kiss From Tokyo — the cinematic debut of Dart’s pet project, the jet-setting super-spy Yuki 7.
You can pre-order Seductive Espionage: The World of Yuki 7 here. A special collector’s editon featuring a numbered bookplate, a slipcase, and a set of 4 mini-prints, can be pre-ordered here.
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I bought myself a Special Edition Moleskine Polaroid Pogo for my birthday. I can hook it up directly to my dSLR or send files via bluetooth and it prints them out with inkless technology. Granted the quality is as if you printed a photo out of your printer, but it’s pretty awesome because: 1) the film is really cheap. You can score 60 sheets for about $20. 2) it’s adhesive, so the photos are like stickers. 3) the Pogo is portable, it fits in my pocket and is smaller than even the Moleskine.
It’s the same idea as the iZone, except I can print multiple copies of stuff. I started journaling in a brand new Moleskine entirely with photos. I love my Pogo!
Want.
I’ll try to ask Polaroid for one… as a “sponsor” thingie :)
Furniture Installation of the Day: One Plus One Equals Three.
Beckmans College of Design showcase at the 2009 Stockholm Furniture Fair.
Many more photos here.
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via www.ragnarama.com
I’ve been fan of ragnar’s work for a loooong time… and I got both his books!
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