5 Hours of Photography. 4: Erik Johansson
His images are fun and cheerful. Being commercial, looking at his work is like looking at adverts, but adverts we don’t mind so much 🙂 Continue reading 5 Hours of Photography. 4: Erik Johansson
His images are fun and cheerful. Being commercial, looking at his work is like looking at adverts, but adverts we don’t mind so much 🙂 Continue reading 5 Hours of Photography. 4: Erik Johansson
For the third hour of 5 Hours of Photography, we’ll be looking at Denise Bellon, mother of experimental film maker Chris Marker. She was a photojournalist in Paris in the 1930s and also worked closely with surrealists such as Andre Breton. Continue reading 5 Hours of Photography. 3: Denise Bellon
Welcome back for the second hour of 5 Hours of Photography, where we’ll be looking at American artist Lee (Elizabeth) Miller (1907-77). I have to say, war photography is really not my thing, but I love Miller’s work. Continue reading 5 Hours of Photography. 2: Lee Miller
Let’s have five consecutive hours of photographers! For the first hour we’ll be looking at Hans Bellmer. Continue reading 5 Hours of Photography. 1: Hans Bellmer
From Beyond
By H. P. Lovecraft Continue reading Short Story Saturday – From Beyond by H. P. Lovecraft
This week’s Sunday Song is David Bowie’s Starman. Continue reading The Sunday Song – Starman
This week, come face to face with the Shining Trapezohedron, a terrifying window to all space and time. The Haunter of the Dark By H. P. Lovecraft (Dedicated to Robert Bloch) I have seen the dark universe yawning Where the … Continue reading Short Story Saturday – The Haunter of the Dark
Flock by Mike Russell Anthony Tobias Bradshaw sits, as usual, on the 7:00 a.m. train, on his way to work. Dressed in his black raincoat, pin-striped suit, white shirt, black tie and black shoes, Anthony Tobias Bradshaw reads the morning … Continue reading Short Story Saturday – Flock by Mike Russell
The Sunday Song – Parhelion Continue reading The Sunday Song – Parhelion