• "this portion of moby.com, 'film music', is for independent and non-profit filmmakers, film students, and anyone in need of free music for their independent, non-profit film, video, or short… the music is free as long as it's being used in a non-commercial or non-profit film, video, or short. if you want to use it in a commercial film or short then you can apply for an easy license, with any money that's generated being given to the humane society." Moby is smart when it comes to licensing his music. I think this is a really good move, and not something you'd expect from a major recording artist.
  • "For one, there's an undercurrent of a siege mentality in journalism right now, with newsrooms cutting staff and print operations frozen stiff in the headlights of the internet. The focus on narrative and story gives a softer edge and an escape valve, though – this group is not primarily a tech-driven community, but they catch on to new developments quickly and bend them into the service of storytelling." Interesting round-up from Mike, particularly with respect to the NYT's election coverage.
  • “You know what a sign of love is, in this family? It’s if you come home and the elevator is on the ground floor,” says Linda. “Because that means whoever came home before you walked up twelve flights of stairs.” Fantastic article about Jay Maisel's house.

Wet Railing

24 September 2008

Railing with drops

Took this at lunchtime, as I took the new camera for a walk. Quite pleased with the picture; it’s hard to find things that look nice on a dark, wet day.

Iron

22 September 2008

Iron

Reading Primo Levi’s The Periodic Table in Dulwich Park at the weekend. Lovely weather; a remarkable book. A happy memory worth sharing.

Robin Bharaj – A1 Bassline

09 September 2008

Robin Bharaj is one of my favourite photographers on Flickr. If you’re not aware of him, consider this a wake-up call. He shoots music photography, mainly, almost entirely comprised of medium format film (both colour and black and white) portraits. His recent set of pictures of A1 Bassline are some my favourites of his to date; I’ve embedded them below, and preserved their square format, as it only seemed appropriate.

You can view more of his work on Flickr, and he also has a Myspace presence. Thoroughly recommended.