Photography: Robert Herman

Robert Herman is a photographer from Brooklyn who captures light and personality on the streets of New York. His light, color and sense of time out of joint is just beautiful. The past seems to live inside the present in Herman's work. Here is street photography in the tradition of Robert Frank that captures the fleeting moments of beauty and natural expression from people who are just living the moments of their lives. It is photography that requires an almost magical and instantaneous ability to see what is about to happen and frame it on the fly while trusting in the world to give you a good image. I admire this kind of talent with a camera above all others. I think this is where genius with a camera really makes itself known.
 
Herman is preparing a book of photographs called The New Yorkers.
 
Here is the photographer's web site.
 
More about him at Lenscratch.
 
 

A Year in Full Colour – Moleskine Planners

Graphic motion designer Rogier Wieland made this clever stop-motion film with 382 Moleskine notebooks. In a time when crinkly, tearable, erasable, cuttable, burnable paper is becoming an object of desire, a film like this makes me want to ditch my iPad and head out into the world taking notes.
 
 

Classic Radio Horror

Enjoy the terrors of these classic old-time radio horror productions. These are some of the tales that people used to spend their evenings listening to back in the 1930s and 40s. What a treat for a stormy night! You’ll stay up very late listening to these frightening dramas.

We’ve got stories from ‘Frankenstein’ to Edgar Allen Poe’s ‘The Pit and the Pendulum’ to Orson Welles’ original ‘War of the Worlds’ broadcast.

These incredible stories feature the voices of Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre, Agnes Moorehead, Basil Rathbone, Barbara Stanwyck, Ray Milland, Vincent Price, and Orson Welles.

Have a fantastic listen

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