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hmmn Latest Posts

Rodinal Developments
I recently started to process my own film. I’m tempted to add “again” to the end of that sentence, but in reality I’ve done little processing in my life, just a few rolls in school, and a couple of rolls a few years ago in an ultimately aborted attempt to start processing.... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago

Kiyoshi and accordion
Nagaoka Woody 45, Nikkor-W 180mm/5.6, 1/125, f.16, Fuji FP-100B45 instant film Kiyoshi has been my private English student for almost 3 years now. He has been playing the accordion for about 14 years, having settled on the instrument after unsatisfying tries at the guitar, piano, and violin.... Read more...
Published 2 months ago

Doctor and Nurse
Nurse Aiko Hamaguchi, Manzanar War Relocation Center, 1943. Photo by Ansel Adams. Dr. Nello Pace and monkey, December, 1966, UC Berkeley. Photo by Ansel Adams. Read more...
Published 3 months ago

Photography is permitted almost anywhere
Photography. — Photography is permitted almost anywhere. No trouble will usually be experienced in changing plates at night, as most rooms have good shutters. A piece of non-actinic fabric and a few drawing pins will be found useful for covering the little window over the door by which a... Read more...
Published 4 months ago

Standard Poverty
Keeping his mouth shut and working fast as he had learned to on this job, Prescott got the baby crawling on the dirt floor between pans set to catch the drip from the roof. He got the woman and Dago and the baby and two smaller children eating around the table whose one leg was a propped box. By... Read more...
Published 5 months ago

Old documents, new documents
From Page 1 of MoMA’s press release for “New Documents” exhibition of 1967 Though of course they wouldn’t have known it at the time, The Museum of Modern Art’s 1967 exhibition, New Documents, organized by John Szarkowski and featuring the work of Diane Arbus, Lee... Read more...
Published 6 months ago

Merry Christmas, 2007
Christmas stamps produced for Royal TNT Post BV (The Netherlands) Design: Eric Kessels/ KesselsKramer Original photos: Kurt Easterwood If you can read Dutch, you can read about the above Christmas stamp for the Dutch postal system, of which I had very little to do with other than to supply the... Read more...
Published 6 months ago

Damn good tofu, or what I had for dinner last night (yawn)
Naoko asked me the other day, “Don’t you ever just want to blog something like ‘This is what I ate for dinner tonight.’ Why do you always have to write long posts?” Well, actually, no, I don’t want to make “Here’s tonights dinner!” posts with... Read more...
Published 10 months ago

Teigin Incident: How a painter was convicted for mass murder
米寿 (beiju, 88 years old), a self-portrait by Sadamichi Hirasawa on the occasion of his 88th birthday From Bloomberg comes this fascinating account of a well-known Japanese tempera painter, Sadamichi Hirasawa, who was convicted of mass murder during the American Occupation following World War... Read more...
Published 10 months ago

Sponsored by Nike and Nikon, where the power lies
The 11th IAAF World Championships in Athletics (or Track and Field as I would call it) are going on in Osaka this week, and because the games are being staged somewhat unusually in the morning and evening — to avoid the summer heat — I’ve been able to follow them both before and... Read more...
Published 10 months ago