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The Collector of Worlds

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January 31, 2012
The Collector of Worlds

Inspired by the life of Sir Richard Burton, The Collector of Worlds has an offering with a single flame on its cover, and it is the burning of a notebook in a fire which begins a story about the Victorian explorer who believed that truth is only found by being true to oneself. Iliya...
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Kodak’s Last Frame?

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January 6, 2012
Kodak’s Last Frame?

The most well known films produced by the Kodak Corporation, which may shortly be filing for bankruptcy, like Tri-X, Kodachrome and my much loved Ektachrome 64, gave photographers a wonderful, if limited, pallet palette with which to express themselves. Digital photography, on the other hand, effectively has no such constraints making it much harder...
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Living Buddhism

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September 4, 2011
Living Buddhism

An exhibition of photographs taken by Graham Harrison that was first shown at the British Museum in 1989, opens in Scotland on September 12th, thanks to the efforts of an enterprising lecturer from Edinburgh University. In May 1989 a line of posters went up on the railings in front of the British Museum in London...
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Ektachrome Days

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September 4, 2011

The demise of Kodachrome colour transparency film in 2009 attracted considerable media attention. Less well publicised has been the gradual withdrawal by the Kodak corporation of its Ektachrome transparency film range which was aimed firmly at the professional market when introduced as a sheet film in 1947. Ektachrome did not require the complex processing that...
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