Longboarding at Goat Hill filmed by Mammoth Media using a Nikon D90. The vintage grading is perfect.
Design and Art Direction 1966 Annual, with superbly minimalist cover design by Alan Aldridge and Lou Klein. From D&AD’s Flickr page (via Peter Nidzgorski):
During the past few years one has been aware of a growing professionalism in editorial, film and advertising techniques. In this Annual you will see work where a strong idea has been welded to this competence, to solve a design problem with economy and flair.
Dan Winters, from his new book Periodical Photographs (the making of which is chronicled here).
An alternative view of the Stahl house, famously photographed by Julius Schulman. (via Matt Allen)
Matthew Lyons’ fictional movie titles. (via Hayden Hunter)
“Dear Santa…” by Tiffany Fussell. (via Audrey Hepburn Complex)
Ray Eames’s desk, 1976. (via Mike Hudack)
This promotional film by Charles and Ray Eames includes a detailed look at the internals of Polaroid’s SX-70 camera, including its lens assembly and the mechanical operation that follows each shutter press. The style, framing and voiceover are all impeccable. (via Pat Dryburgh)
Troy Stains (via Jarred Bishop):
So it seems my flash meter’s either broken or in the habit of lying to me these days. The bright side is, apparently if you underexpose Kodak E200 a good bit things start to look like a 60s Vogue or Harper’s Bazaar. I’m newly in love with Kodak again as a result of shooting this last roll of E200. Many thanks to Mr. John Kelso for giving me that roll of film and to Mrs. Jarla Aberdavis for posing.
Photograph by Kyle Scully.



