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28 February 2018
In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention. This time we look at Tunisia's underground houses, lynchings, film processing/printing, the Olympus firmware updates and a Harold Davis AMA.
- Reuters photographer Zohra Bensemra photographed The Last Families Living in Tunisia's Underground Houses. Cool (in summer). Hot (in winter).
- Oliver Clasper's images are Echoes of Lynchings in Quiet Photos. "There has been barely a year or generation that has passed where racism and violence have not been at the forefront of the American experience," Clasper says. On the same theme, Rian Dundon explains why 20,000 People Traveled to Kentucky less than a century ago.
- Ilford has released an eight-minute video on Processing Black & White Film:
- And while you're at it, don't miss Ilford's seven-minute video Making Your First Black & White Print:
- Robin Wong does a deep dive on the Olympus firmware updates with illustrations.
- Harold Davis invites you to Ask Me Anything About Creativity and Inspiration on the Ask Me Anything feed. Answers will be made public on Sunday, March 4,at 4 p.m. PST.
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