by Antonio Andrade
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Anna Donne in Pop Magazine Photography by Tom Ordoyno, 2013
“When I was in university, I was jealous of my friends who had all decided on their dreams. When I looked at my friends’ social media, they all seemed so happy, and it felt like for some reason I was the only one wandering around, not able to find my dream. So I tried hard to find my own. I practiced the ukulele, practiced poetry, and practiced photography… But I still haven’t been able to decide on what I want to do.”
“Are you worried that you haven’t been able to find your dream?”
“I was like that until my early twenties. But now I don’t think that I need to decide on a specific dream. I’m just enjoying it—the process of finding my dream itself.”
“대학교 다닐 때 친구들이 다들 꿈 하나씩 정해가는 게 부러웠어요. 친구들 SNS보면 되게 행복해 보이는 거 같고 왠지 나만 꿈을 못 찾아서 헤매는 거 같았거든요. 그래서 꿈을 찾으려고 노력을 많이 했어요. 우쿨렐레도 배우고, 시도 배우고, 사진도 배우고… 근데 저는 아직까지도 꿈을 못 정했어요.”
“꿈을 못 찾아서 불안하세요?”
“20대 초반까지는 그랬죠. 근데 지금은 굳이 꿈이라는 걸 딱 하나 정해야 된다고 생각하지 않아요. 그냥 즐기고 있어요. 제 꿈을 찾는 과정 자체를요.”
When Twin Peaks’s in-house photographer had quit and no further promotional shots were needed since the show was cancelled, Richard Beymer (Benjamin Horne) took his Olympus camera to the set and was given David Lynch‘s thumbs up to document the last days of filming the show.
His behind-the-scenes photography, partly included as an extra on the Twin Peaks Gold Box DVD set, has become legendary, showing the actors both in and out of character and the Black Lodge from angles you haven’t seen the place before.
Architecture Photography
Valencia-based couple Anna Devis and Daniel Rueda inventively interact with architecture. When paired with their love of travel, this playful interest culminates in a quirky and creative collection of photos that’ll make you look twice.
Genius Arachy & Mikako’s Doki Doki Photo Date!
Olive, March 3, 1998
This is an eight-page article in Olive of Araki’s photo session with a 19 year old Mikako Ichikawa in Shinjuku in December of 1997. Olive was one of the dominant teen fashion magazines in Japan in the 1990s. The article, chock-full of charming quotes on love and photography by Araki, is a report of the session by an editor who accompanied the two. It is illustrated with photographs of Araki in action with his Contax G1 by Sakiko Nomura.
Sick of what it is called
Sick of the names
I dedicate every pore
To what’s here.
—Ikkyu
Haiku from “Desire for Truth: Zen teachings on realizing what is,” by Roger Hawkins from the Fall 2010 Issue on the subject of “Desire.”
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Photography Credit: Guillan, F. Meilleau, P. Landy, Le Japon Que J’aime,“ Editions Sun Paris,1967.




