
I just want to take a moment to recommend issue #68 of Black & White Photography magazine (January 2007). There's lots to recommend. It is, first of all, the first launch of a comprehensive redesign, which makes the magazine friendlier and less fussy. Regular readers of this blog know I'm a fan of Juan Buhler's Water Molotov, and in this issue I wrote an article about Juan's work. I must say that the elves did a fine job with the repro of Juan's portfolio; however often I've seen them on screen, it's really nice to see a few of them on paper. Juan's day job is in computer animation at Pixar; he's hard at work on Pixar's upcoming film. How he has the time and energy for such a stellar second career as a street photographer is beyond my humble ken.

Black & White Photography is readily available in the U.K. In the U.S., check Barnes & Noble, which usually carries it. Subscriptions on this side of the Atlantic (and presumably elsewhere in the world) are pretty "dear," as our cousins say, but worth it. It's a nice magazine.
Posted by: MIKE JOHNSTON
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