Hamburger Eyes and Film is not dead.
The San Francisco based collective Hamburger Eyes is invading Los Angeles this weekend starting with a show at Hope Gallery.
The communal photographic project which started in 2002 with B&W xeroxed paper is now the magazine published tri-annually, still in B&W but off-set printed and in an edition of 3000 copies.
At the beginning of the year, they published a book with powerHouse Books. Check the post on Fecal Face about the massive show they had at the Arena back in March for the release of the volume.
The show slash book release opens Saturday May 3rd from 7 to 10 pm at Hope Gallery.
(Left image, flyer for the LA show. Middle & right image from Amazon, Hamburger Eyes: Inside Burgerworld (Hardcover))



To stay on the photographic topic Film is not dead it just smells funny is somewhat like a serious side of my Friday Flickr Finds dedicated to film photography (you know, as opposed to digital).
It’s Film son. Nothing else on the world smells like that. I love the smell of argentic film in the morning…
(Thanks Michael!)
(All images from FINDIJSF. Left Joel Aron, April Snow in Red Square - Leica M6, Leica Summicron 35mm, Ilford Delta 100. Flickr Ref. Middle Michael Napper, nomad (in a landscape) - Agfa Isolette I, Kodak Plus-X. Flickr Ref. Right Sean Wood, no title - Hasselblad 503cx, 50mm Distagon cf T*, Fuji neopan 400. Flickr Ref.)




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