Tag Archives: photography
The Tenderloin Photo Zine
Reminiscing
Reminiscing a bit about my time working at Camera Barn and many of the famous photographers I sold darkroom supplies to. I almost forgot about the afternoon that Harry Callahan walked in. Accompanied by his equally famous wife and muse Elenor, and their daughter Barbara, they were there to purchase a complete darkroom setup andContinue reading “Reminiscing”
“….pictures…”
“The pictures have to talk, not me.” – Robert Frank, “Leaving Home, Coming Home: A Portrait of Robert Frank”
Best Regards
“I don’t care what happens when I’m gone.” –Robert Frank
Hans Namuth
Back in the late 1980s I had a show at the “Helio Gallery” in the East Village where I was living. I walked in one late Saturday afternoon to see how things were going. The gallery owner told me that a man came in, looked around and was interested in one of my images. HeContinue reading “Hans Namuth”
Life
“The world is a picture.“ Sid Grossman
“Manhatta” Book Coming Soon!!!
How Kodak Squandered Every Single Digital Opportunity It Had
https://mashable.com/2012/01/20/kodak-digital-missteps/ BY PETE PACHAL Kodak has finally formalized what had been expected for years — it’s gone bankrupt. In the past 15 years, digital technology changed photography dramatically, and Kodak, a former heavyweight in the analog film business, got left behind. That’s the story of Kodak in the broadest of strokes, though it doesn’t capture the full (ifContinue reading “How Kodak Squandered Every Single Digital Opportunity It Had”