17 March 2008

Trees (71)

Photo: Werner Heyckendorff

15 March 2008

first attempt

first attempt for understanding and not being afraid of documentary photography

Otto Lilienthal

btw - do you remember of DOCU-08 project :)

Face to Face (93)



photographer: Mirko Caserta

14 March 2008

(F)riday's Daily Print


photo:Jeanne Wells

This week we have a (F)lower!

My thanks -- once again -- to all those who are helping to make the Daily Print project successful! Clicking on the photo above will take you to the subscription page. Or, clicking on Daily Prints will take you to the main page if you don't know what it's all about.

This is a long-term project, with a couple of goals -- one is to keep me printing as well as shooting every day, the other is to try to make a portion of my work available for ordinary folks like us at ordinary folks like us prices.

The joys are twofold, also . I love selling prints, of course, but I also love seeing the subscription list grow and hearing from new people how much they enjoy seeing a new print every morning.

13 March 2008

invited guest: Sylwester Rozmiarek

ukraine

toruń/polandlviv/ukraine
london/united kingdom
toruń/poland
toruń/poland
all photos are presented as full frames of negatives. they were taken with standard lens/angle view 50 mm. they are telling stories... about you and me.
/invited by joanna/

Listening

Photo: Jan Bernhardtz

In the street - Palermo, Italy

Photo: Mirko Caserta

Postcard from: Mörrum







Photo: Benny Persson

family

Photo: Jan Bernhardtz

About The F Blog projects

The first day of this year 2008, we released three projects that are meant to run all of the year; Face to Face, Docu 08 and Trees. We are glad to receive so many contributions to the projects - the actual standing is Face to Face (92 postings), Trees (69) and Docu 08 (10). However this is of course not mainly about quantity - we want you to go on sending great quality photographs related to the projects. You will find all information you need in small introductions to each project.



The mini projects will come and go and we finish a couple of them today. Still featured are Shopwindows, Houses and Kitchen. We remind you that there is no obligation to stick to the featured projects. If you want to share pictures related to previous mini projects, please do.There is a growing list of such projects; café, street corners, reality or fiction, kiosk, hair and music - they are still with their labels active. If you have any suggestions about new mini projects - don´t hesitate to send us a line.



Postcard from: This is a way to emphasize the international charachter of the F blog. We want pictures from the city, town or village where you live. So, please no postcards from your holidays. This project will run forever - or at least as long as the F Blog is around.

postcard from: warsaw

12 March 2008

sleeping window display

Photo: Walter Neiger

Postcard from: Azores

The wine, the friend of the wine and the friend of the friend of the wine
Photo: Filipe Franco

Postcard from: Surte


A postcard from Surte. There once was a glass-works here.
Photo: Jan Bernhardt
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Paradise Street 6, Warsaw


Postcard from: Ciudad de México

Foto de la Ciudad de México, es una foto de la "Central de abasto",.A 25 años de distancia, la Central de Abasto (Ceda) se mantiene como el principal punto de distribución de alimentos del mundo y el segundo centro económico más importante de operaciones después de la Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV), con transacciones comerciales por 8 mil millones de dólares anuales.
Photo © Raùl Ortega

The last 25 years, la Central de Abasto (Ceda) has been the world´s largest point of distribution of food.

Postcard from: Söderhamn

Photo: Malin Hellesø

Trees (69)

Photo: Tatiana Bitir

Postcard from: Barcelona

Photo: Emilie Hallard

postcard from: warsaw


The Mexican suitcase

The Zone Zero site has made an excellent presentation (author Trisha Ziff) about the lost Robert Capa negatives that now have been rediscovered. More about this story here on the F blog.

interior from an exhibition

We have already told you about the exhibition "From Karlskoga to Kartago" with the work of Markus Andersson. This is Karlskoga konsthall just before the opening on 8 March. A review was published here. (in Swedish)

Tivoli

Photo: Jan Bernhardtz

postcard from: Göteborg

Photo: Carolina Sellin