By a soft count, I've gotten about 99 submissions for the Baker's Dozen themed "Film" so far. That's accurate give or take about three. Here's the Call for Work post, which you should read before submitting. We're looking for photographs (still images, not motion pictures of any sort) that relate in some way to film.
I can tell you right now this is going to be an interesting one; in the submissions so far there is a wide variety of what you might call "meta" images that comment in some way on the film era and the specifics of its uses. Not that that's necessary—just pictures made on film are fine.
Thank you to everyone who has sent a picture so far. These are always fun times for me, as I get to see new pictures every morning (but no new ones this morning, boo hoo).
Anyway I'll keep the mailbox open through the weekend and at least half of Monday (Monday is a weak day for me on the site—I have another regular activity scheduled on the first half of the days on Mondays and don't have much time to write) then get down to work on the edit on Tuesday.
Mike
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"Lee" was a bit, well, standard biopic fare. Well worth seeing, but they could have done so much more with the film.
Lee Miller's writing, which -- to me -- is as good as her photography, was barely mentioned.
Kate was great. As always.
C+.
Posted by: John A. Bennett | Friday, 06 December 2024 at 07:11 PM