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December 2, 2011 by Edmond H Lee
Film with Minnow
During the summer, I had the opportunity to take a trip to Kissena Park with my good photog friend, Minnow Park. I have been wanting to work with him for a long time, but it always seemed like are photog paths would never cross. So we scheduled a shoot together and decided to use [...]Archive
November 22, 2011 by Edmond H Lee
The Last Film I Loved
I believe there is a sense of loss in most of the photos in my personal projects. Perhaps that’s just my own interpretation. I have this obsession with loss and mortality. I’ve heard some people say that the act of photography (or art) is an attempt to hold back time. To immortalize something. Does it [...]Archive
November 15, 2011 by Edmond H Lee
Film for the Fiancee
I would like to introduce you to the Nikon FM2n. Pretty, ain’t she? Originally released in 1983, she was in production until 2001. That’s a long time for a camera! She has a light meter inside, but other than the meter, she’s all mechanical. Mechanical film winding, focusing, aperture, shutter…she doesn’t need a battery to [...]Archive
November 10, 2011 by Edmond H Lee
More Roids
I came across these and thought I had previously posted them. I was wrong, so here they are.Archive
October 31, 2011 by Edmond H Lee
Parking Meters
This project started in 2005. It was one of the first projects I began when I got back into photography after a long hiatus. I started to realize that my creativity worked better when guided by limitations or project goals, so I thought it would be good for me to photograph parking meters. Graffiti on [...]Archive
October 27, 2011 by Edmond H Lee
Daytime Confessions
Up to this point I’ve done my best to keep my photography life and day job life separate. It was a Monday in March 2003 when I first went in to work for Cowtan & Tout. I received a call from a temp agency that morning and started in the middle of the day. I [...]Archive
August 17, 2011 by Edmond H Lee
Lomo Love
I received an unexpected package yesterday. I had no idea what it could be…but it was heavy. I checked the label and it said it was from Lomography, so I was really excited as I opened the box. But why was it so heavy? I expect cameras from Lomography to be rather light.Archive
August 9, 2011 by Edmond H Lee
That’s Right Turkey, I’m Talking To You…
The world of photography has been changing dramatically over the past decade. The availability of high quality digital cameras and editing software had shaken everything up. There are plenty of blog posts of old photographers venting or new photographers whining or old photogs welcoming the change. Regardless of how one feels about it, there remains [...]Archive
June 9, 2011 by Edmond H Lee
