Uncontacted.
I always find stories like this fascinating. But you just know that ultimately there will be a sad ending of some sort. Make sure you check out the slideshow here.
I always find stories like this fascinating. But you just know that ultimately there will be a sad ending of some sort. Make sure you check out the slideshow here.
A link, here, to an audio mp3 recording of a recent Q&A with Robert Frank, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the publication of ‘The Americans’. It begins in a cringe worthy fashion, but apparently it gets better later on. I haven’t heard it all yet, time hasn’t allowed.
…so little time….
So all these recent quiet weeks here in TokyoLand I’ve been doing stuff, been busy as ever, shooting, editing, invoicing, shooting, reading. The usual. There’s quite a few links/stories/ articles I wish to write about here in TokyoLand, however briefly. So, without much further ado…
SnapperTalk, by my good pal Ben, is back up [...]
If you’re in Tokyo over the next week or two you should make the effort to go see the below show of images shot in Okinawa by my good friend Yasuhiro Ogawa. It’s a small show, 23 images, but well worth the visit. Beautiful prints, and quiet, beautiful images.
I’m back. I’ve been away. I was in prison (sort of). But more of that soon….
In the meantime, here’s some very interesting old Kodachrome images of Vietnam from 1966, by the father of ‘Heading East’ blog owner, Raul Gutierrez.