Wonderful portraits by the adorable and super sweet, Alomai Miroux.
Untitled by Holland based Alomai Miroux.
Richard Turley wrote:
“It was a very disconcerting experience yesterday, flicking through the Observer website and coming across this story about photographer Giles Duley, who suffered horrific injuries from a landmine whilst working in Afghanistan.
An age ago I worked for a little music magazine called Seven. Whilst there we commissioned Giles to do a small project for us. As I recall his name was given to me from an old agent of his who was keen to get him working again after he fell out of love with photography and went through a soul searching period of his life (detailed in the article). I think it was because of this back-story to working with him that his name stuck with me and I’ve often wondered what was doing and how things worked out for him.
I have lived a very graced life, undisturbed by many malevolent forces, and one so far filled with much luck and good fortune. To read this story made me feel even more blessed. The horrors of what he went through are harrowingly conveyed in the story, especially the immediate aftermath of the explosion, and the clarity of thought in those moments.
I urge you to read it and if so inclined, contribute to his fund.
An exhibition of his work runs at the KKOutlet gallery in London until November 26”
Hello,
LA Dream Girl. Your photos are lovely. :)
Thanks Jacob
Thanks Jacob for such hospitality and showing me yet another great night out in NY. All your friends are wonderful (both sets). Saturday night we stopped in at Epistrophy Cafe on Mott St. for starters, Crispo for dinner at 240 W 14th, then Employees Only NYC on Hudson. It was a busy night (there’s one other place I can’t remember…). Also, thanks for reminding me and pointing out the Monocle shop at Hudson and Charles.
Hello, Egill Bjarki.
My new follower, Egill Bjarki was born and raised in Iceland and currently lives in Copenhagen. He’s a photographer and his work is wonderful. Spend some time in his online gallery or at his Tumblr, WITNESS.
By, Neil Kellerhouse, Michael Muller and Erik Buckham.
Queijo Frito (Portuguese; Brazil, translation). I love it. See his Tumblr.
The New York Times Style Magazine, Fashion Week Photo Diary by Eric Ray Davidson.
Constant photo updates by tell me where this is who says: “One last look”. Perfect. See it bigger.
Carlos Serrao



I received Carlos’ broadsheet-style promotional today in the post. Brilliant. You should be so lucky. Thanks Laura Hinds, for making sure I got one. It’s probably safe to thank Michael as well. ;)
You can take pictures anywhere; if you have a mind to do so. It is a little bit more difficult to take pictures, where you live. Simply because the stimulus is usually very similar.
The Art of Black & White Film Processing, via From Me To You, a Tumblr by Jamie Beck.








