30 November 2002

Shashin on alt.sense--colourful split photos viewed across four frames at a time.

Outtakes from Rem Koolhaas' Harvard Guide to Shopping on Adam Wiseman's site.

29 November 2002

The newly launched shashin section on pixelkitty.net from Melbourne will feature a new photo each day. (via antipixel).

Sousveillance Day on Christmas Eve: participants all over the world should photograph the public surveillance cameras they find.

28 November 2002

Luscious colour photoblog from Manhattan on slower.net.

ziboy, a photolog of daily life from Beijing.

27 November 2002

Capture your shadow on film and send it to the Shadow Project.

Photographic essays on modern ruins.

Self portraits from over 500 photographers.

26 November 2002

Truly stunning photography of indigenous peoples from South and Central America and Asia by the nomadic Sacha Dean Biyan.

If you're in Tokyo, don't forget to visit the fabulous Tokyo Addict exhibition by Kishin Shinoyama, showing off a diverse cross-section of Tokyo's hippest spaces, on display at the Parco Museum in Shibuya (closes Saturday).

25 November 2002

No colour adjustments, no cropping.

Check out the intriguing navigation on Anton Watts' site.

Nice in situ portraits by Andrew Kist.

Pencils of Light, a collection of works from one of the earliest photography clubs in the world, based in Scotland.

22 November 2002

Check out the architecture, landmark, and urban-ness galleries on the Chicago Uncommon Photography site.

5 days in Tokyo by subaddikted.

38 days without a fight.

Check out Shirin Kouladjie's photocollages on her site and scene360.

Erotic photos from Goldfinger, Tokyo's hottest all-girl nightclub.

Perhaps you missed the showing of Matthew Barney's Cremaster cycle in Japan in August/September. For you jetsetters out there, you can see the full cycle in Paris right now.

21 November 2002

Article on Slate by David Gallagher of lighteningfield.com on photologs and photo websites.

London-based photographer Cecilia Jîrdemar photographs majorettes, strippers and transgendered women.

Clean portfolio by kristine M.

Amateur snapshots of space by home astronomers and astronauts.

20 November 2002

The Blue Sea And Sails, a cleanly designed site of mainly location photography.

Interesting collection of travel photography from Bradford Noble.

untitled organisation, a picture library of experimental image makers.

Great selection of images by Jerusalem photographers.

simonladefoged.com/ - yum!

19 November 2002

18 November 2002

Being a fan of rounded edges, I like the flash interface on Joshua Kessler's site. The Tilda Swinton portrait on the black page is stunning.

George W Bush has never looked better.

More George W Bush manipulations.

16 November 2002

If you photographed the entire sun close up, what would it look like? And how about a group of sun spots? Or just one really big one? (Note: large image file sizes)

15 November 2002

Stunning 360 degree panorama of the WTC Tribute of Light memorial.

Photojournalism in your own backyard from Robert Delahanty, not to mention an eye-catching ad campaign with cosmonauts shot for IBM.

Nice use of film metaphor for navigation in Patrik Giardino's portfolio.

A USB digital photo frame: plug in your digital camera and transfer images to the frame itself. No printing, no mucking around. How cool is that?!

Twelve photographers were commissioned to document the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.

14 November 2002

Matt Cannon is Kodak's 2002 Portrait Photographer of the year.

Check out Stefan Bohme's luscious architectural and fashion photography.

13 November 2002

Found Magazine features found photos and notes.

Tokyo-based artists, Kristian Haggblom and Warren Fithie, are showing their Aokigahara Jukai ('The Blue Sea of Foliage') exhibition of the infamous suicide forest at the base of Mt Fuji this week at Gallery Omotesando.

This is what the Internet looks like: a collage of random images found on the web.

If you're in London, the David La Chapelle: Photographs exhibition at the Barbican is a must-see.

Le Mois de la Photo: more than a hundred photography galleries, dealers, and publishers will present thousands of images of vintage 19th century photographs, modern landmark prints, and contemporary photojournalism in the Carrousel du Louvre from 14-17 November as part of Paris Photo 2002. Fashion photography will also feature prominently. Report from IHT.

Lonely Planet Image's first newsletter features some great travel photography.

12 November 2002

Flash slide show of NSW, Australia's fire fighters in the midst of the bush fires.

Girl Culture photo essay by Lauren Greenfield.

11 November 2002

Pithy textual truisms from Jenny Holzer.

Seasonal photography diary from Ivana Martinovic. (via designiskinky).

Capturing the essential qualities of the Berlin urban metropolis is the Leica berlinproject.

9 November 2002

Don't Think Just Shoot, an exhibition in Tokyo to celebrate the publishing of a book that contains 2,739 (!) Lomo shots gathered from all corners of the globe.

8 November 2002

Create a Lego Mosaic from your own photos.

Life through a polaroid: lovely mood pics and a laidback soundtrack.

7 November 2002

Mauricio Carey's Maunet site contains some beautiful travel photography from Mexico City in the 'Sight' gallery.

6 November 2002

Life on the ice: photo library from Antarctica (via boingboing).

Stunning photography of African tribal costumes used in traditional ceremonies. (via MeFi).

5 November 2002

Celebrity photographer Stephen Stickler's site has great portraits.

Naked on the outside: couture fashion for the exhibitionist in you. (via eleganthack).

4 November 2002

Find high quality photo blogs through the newly lauched photoblogs. Rank your favourite blog.

Three intriguing distorted portraits from Daisuke Nakabayashi.

A gallery of skinny buildings from around Japan (in Japanese).

Interesting architectural photography blog from Osaka.

3 November 2002

A bit of kitty frivolousness from Japan.

2 November 2002

1 November 2002

Adventures in Reflective Surfaces: The Mirror Project. Visit their lomo and underground galleries.

This past month has seen some incredible autumn auroras, best viewable in the northern parts of the world. Some photographers have been lucky enough to capture it.

According to ZDNet, "despite rapid growth in sales of digital cameras, consumers are using film as much as ever...the upshot is that consumers are using digital cameras for immediate gratification and for e-mailing snapshots to grandma. But they turn to film for images they want to preserve on paper". So I'm not the only one who still prefers film over digital.

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