Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Friday, August 13, 2021

Friday Links: Freelance Writing, Tabletop Radios, Movies Within Movies, Romanian Village Photographer

 Only a few this week.


A nuts & bolts look at the world of writing for money:

https://countercraft.substack.com/p/everything-ive-learned-about-being


Some good-looking radios from a brand I hadn't seen before. I have one on order, I'll let you know:

https://www.sangean.com/products/all_products.asp


Nestflix: a directory of movies-within-movies (and tv shows). Yes, they have Logjammin'. Yes, they have McBain. But you can submit any they don't have.

https://nestflix.fun/


The photographs of Zaharia Cusnir. A village photographer in the Romanian/Moldovan border region from 1955-1970, Cusnir lived and died in relative obscurity. His negatives were found in an abandoned house, scanned, and now some are on this website. Some of the images are quite powerful: your heart goes out to the subjects. I will be spending more time with these over the weekend.

https://www.zaharia.md/en/about/

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Shaving Horse in Action: Hungary 1940

I found this on Fortepan. A man cuts stovewood (or something like it) with a bent-wood bowsaw, using a shaving horse to hold the wood still, or so he can cut wood while sitting down:

Source: www.fortepan.hu, Rosta László, tags: "barefoot," "pillow," "saw."

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Hungarian Photo Archive

Thanks to Hyperallergic (an arts e-newsletter), I have discovered Fortepan. Fortepan is a treasure trove of photos taken in Hungary (or by Hungarians) in the 20th century. 



---minnow traps, 1941


The photos can simply be looked at in simple chronological order, or searched by subject. Use Google Translate to find the Hungarian word for your subject. Usually this results in awkward half-fitting results, but you can go from there. I found the above image by searching for "halasz," which Google Translate tells me is Hungarian for "fisherman."