The Next Sale (a.k.a. The "Help TOP Move" Sale): kicks off this coming Wednesday, April 2nd (because we really couldn't start it on Tuesday). It's to help fund a bigger office for TOP, and it's our first tiered sale, with, we hope, something to please everyone. I'm getting really good feedback on the prints so far.
The Last Sale (a.k.a. The Matrix Sale): All sets of matrices shipped out as of this past Wednesday. So, if anyone hasn't gotten their package or received a notification from the Post Office that it's on its way, they should email Ctein right away.
Mike
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The new TOP HQ? Wow!
Posted by: Nicolaas | Saturday, 29 March 2014 at 06:51 AM
Note: Shigeru Ban, the Japanese architect of the project that Nicholaas posted, won this year's Pritzker Prize. Although that house looks lovely his remarkable works on creating beautiful, highly-functional, but affordable architecture for regular folks (particularly those who have lost their shelter due to disaster) is what won him the prize. See his other projects.
Posted by: Kenneth Tanaka | Saturday, 29 March 2014 at 12:49 PM
Thanks to Kenneth Tanaka for the indirect reminder to give some pennies to Shelterbox.
(And the tangents is what makes this blog great).
Posted by: Another Phil | Saturday, 29 March 2014 at 02:49 PM
With regard to the Tokyo House, it's nice to know that photographers somewhere are making money... when's the next plane? If all else fails, Mike, you can go for a cardboard HQ!!
Posted by: Ger Lawlor | Saturday, 29 March 2014 at 03:34 PM