New batch of recommendations for this week of confinement Hollywood Ryan Murphy, one of the great fiction creators that Netflix signed exclusively to the checkbook, premieres “Hollywood”, a miniseries set in the 1940s that follows a group of young actors and directors who seek to succeed in the mecca of cinema whatever it takes. But […]… Continue reading From “The Office” to “Hollywood” without leaving television — archyde
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Journal | Coping with COVID-19 — The Lefthanded Project
I still can’t believe that this was my first and last trip to the beach for summer 2020. I remember being stoked about going to Jomalig because it’s something I’ve been planning to do but had been putting off for the longest time since the travel was tedious and I had no one to go […]… Continue reading Journal | Coping with COVID-19 — The Lefthanded Project
Blog | Putting Order into Chaos — The Lefthanded Project
I previously wrote a short post about how I cope with the global pandemic through a number of simple things I do at home that help me alleviate and manage my depression, anxiety, and stress. But despite all the efforts, I somehow still beat myself up for being frustrated at the lack of “progress” I […]… Continue reading Blog | Putting Order into Chaos — The Lefthanded Project
Documentary Festival Testimonial – April 29 2020
Filmmaker Claire Downey It was honestly crazy! It’s been an entire year now since we ended post production, and I haven’t interacted with my own documentary in probably five months. I found the feedback to be extremely refreshing and it reminded me of why we made this film in the first place! It was also… Continue reading Documentary Festival Testimonial – April 29 2020
Making Memories: Polaroid Style — THE DIARY OF ELLIE
If you know me then you’ll know I love photography. I love nature photography and I also really enjoy product photography for my blog. But what I love the most is just making memories with pictures. My favourite way to do that is with film-style cameras. Quite a while ago, my Dad came home from… Continue reading Making Memories: Polaroid Style — THE DIARY OF ELLIE
Recommendations during lockdown: Films — yuri rasin photography
Hi guys, I hope everyone is well and even though these are difficult and uncertain times, hope you find ways to stay positive and taking care of yourself and your loved ones. It looks like I’ll be working for another couple of days and then it’s full confinement for me too. Stricter measures will be […]… Continue reading Recommendations during lockdown: Films — yuri rasin photography
Analog Photography — open book diary of an artist
A new week is about to start and today I thought that I would share with you a list of some interesting YouTube channels that explore the wonderful world of film photography. If you have found yourself in a creative mind block, maybe something here will reignite your mind and inspire you during […] via Analog… Continue reading Analog Photography — open book diary of an artist
Reflecting on Some Film Photography Failures – by Simon King — 35mmc
As we approach the end of the year, and nights draw in closer, and colder, I’m taking the opportunity to go through my archive of photographs, in order to start curating them into some form of order. 2019 has been my first serious year for film photography, having settled into my gear and workflow. I’ve… Continue reading Reflecting on Some Film Photography Failures – by Simon King — 35mmc
The Visual City: Photography, Film, and Postcards — The Metropole
“If the city is the raw material for production, for economic development, and for academic research, it has also been available to artists,” writes Helen Liggett in her 2003 work, Urban Encounters. “Photographs can function as sites of participatory reading that provoke urban encounters, first, in the relationship between the photographer and the city, and, […]… Continue reading The Visual City: Photography, Film, and Postcards — The Metropole
Feelings about film photography: “use the treasures you have kept” — Antonio Mozeto
After almost 40 years I am back to ‘analogue’. I return to analog photography, film photography that is associated with my digital photography. This phrase “use the treasures you have kept” is from a great friend of mine – Ricardo ‘Lilika‘ Lima – and it expresses a deep feeling about the film photography that he […]… Continue reading Feelings about film photography: “use the treasures you have kept” — Antonio Mozeto