
..in the cafe at Asda in Hartlepool. Me, not them. They were seconds from a blazing row or sleep, poor things. Asda’s 35mm colour neg processing is the cheapest in the NE and its the nearest 1hr photo, so batches of rolls go here, mostly unscathed. The coffee is awful. One of an occasional series where I post a photo from one year ago. Martin Parr was definitely on my mind.
From some of the latest saved delicio.us links:
- Remembering Namir Noor-Eldeen – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com – Namir Noor-Eldeen
- The Tennis Girl « Iconic Photos -
- Profile: Lady Annabel Goldsmith – Telegraph – mother of the newly elected Tory Zac and Jemima Khan, daughter of the 8th Marquess of Londonderry, she grew up at Mount Stewart, Wynyard Park, and Londonderry House. More on her & her ante/precedents soon.
- Photo of Richmond, Market Place 1929 – Francis Frith, 2 , 3, 4 – one of these will be my grandfather’s omnibus.
- Kodachrome Curtains – Updated! Now with lampy goodness! – HOME SWEET HOME – columns of Kodachrome slides in front of a glas panelled door. Magnificent.
- The Girls | Artists Andrea Blood & Zoe Sinclair: SELFRIDGES ULTRALOUNGE 1-29 APRIL 2010 – it’s over. Did you go?
- B-Mode: Its not just a house with a light on. – “One of the problems of producing a life’s work is that sometimes a lot of the work doesn’t make sense early on until it (and the photographer) matures and produces other work to tie everything together.”
- Masters of Photography: Clarence John Laughlin – Descriptions of his photographic groups. That’s an awful lot of negs. Fascinating.
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