I'm a huge fan of Daniel Newcomb's work. He does an exception and interesting job preserving not just the visual elements of American history in architecture but the feeling too. Many of the images feel equally anachronistic and contemporaneous with the themes of decay and nostalgia. Bravo!
Some really unique and interesting zines/books. I especially like Sorgenfryd's "Grey Skies and Black Sand" though Comaschi's "Script Manent" is a very close contender for my favourite. I love these videos.
The talent out there is amazing. They raise the bar so high...a good thing. You provide a wonderful service, so to speak, in bringing excellent artists to light (no pun intended). Thank you, sir. Happy New Year.
Good day Sir. I really enjoy the series where you present works of others. One thing perhaps to consider would be to include very trivial, yet 'good to know' information on which printing service was used. Big thank you for all that you do and have a smashing 2024!! Filip
Happy New Year !You're an inspiration!Your monologue explains clearly the magical images !l began photography l was 14 in order to escape my very catholic family in a club in order to meet men but l fell in love with my rolleiflex!!l'm very proud my son 41 years old is crazy about photography:is it in dna????He takes more pictures than me!from Paris.
Hi Ted, I enjoy your content as it is a break from all the review, technique/how to channels. Please forgive this next question if you’ve addressed it previously but is it possible to recommend printers for those that wish to self publish?
Hey Ted, I sent in my photo story book from a summer work trip in Greece a while back and would love to hear what you think about the work on Mail Time. Are you still continuing to do Mail Time in the New Year?