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Latest: Invisible Interview & Photo Essay: Junku Nishimura

Welcome to the funky vintage voyeuristic world of Junku Nishimura a.k.a junku-newcleus, Tokyo street photographer & funkiest funk old school unknown DJ in the world.


I like this..:thumbsup:

I feel myself one with a rock and merged into the mountains.
When I take pictures in the streets, I try to be one with a stone in the roadside again;
the only difference is what I have in my hand – a rod or a camera.



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Latest: Invisible Interview & Photo Essay: Hin Chua

Malaysian-born Hin Chua once wrote code as a computer science graduate. He now writes with light, creating surreal and beautiful documentary, or fine art as he prefers, photographs. A rising star in photography, Hin has drawn acclaim and recognition from the British Journal Of Photography and the Magenta Foundation, to name a few.
 

Latest: Invisible Interview & Photo Essay: Sephi Bergerson

Sephi Bergerson was born in Tel Aviv, and once served in the Israeli army before becoming a photographer. These days, Sephi is based in New Delhi and earns his keep as a documentary and lifestyle photographer. His photographs are touching and sensitive, and his portfolio of work is one of the most diverse we’ve seen. Sephi has shot essays for WHO and UNDP, published a book on India street food, photographed for a wedding book, and all these on top of up-keeping a popular photography blog.
 

Keep it coming bro.. :cool:



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Latest: Invisible Interview & Photo Essay: Edwin Koo

Singaporean photographer Edwin Koo once worked for Streats and The Straits Times, Singapore’s national newspaper. He has since relocated to Kathmandu, Nepal to relearn photography as he calls it, a brave move many of us would certainly applaud and envy. Judging from his latest photographs, Edwin has not only relearnt photography, he has mastered it. His photo essay on Pakistan’s Swat Valley is powerful, brilliant, and recently won him Getty Images September 2010 Grant for Editorial Photography. In this Invisible Interview, Edwin shares with us more about himself, his experiences and unique journey in photojournalism.
 


Great review and article bro!!! I like that you stated SD card reading issues as one of the first problems faced by many including myself. M9 is indeed an eccentric piece of wonder. Infact, I think it has more reported problems than M8. Leica will learn from this I am sure and I am keeping my fingers crossed that future firmware will continue to enhance this wonderfull Full frame RF gear. I do hope they will never forsake M9 in favor of M10 like they did on the M8.

Cheers!
 

Oh? You're going Hong Kong for holiday and shopping spree? Sorry, I didn't know.

You have to time this excellent review with my HK trip:angry::nono::D
 

Oh? You're going Hong Kong for holiday and shopping spree? Sorry, I didn't know.

M9 M9 M9... Remember to bring lots of sd cards to test k
 

M9 M9 M9... Remember to bring lots of sd cards to test k

lol! Dave, no everyone so "heng" like you! hahahahaha!

Very honest write up.

Didnt recall white balance problem in the article?
 

You made me feel like booking a flight to HK right away....
 

I see Kevin's work. Good stuff :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: Respect! ;)
 

lol! Dave, no everyone so "heng" like you! hahahahaha!

Very honest write up.

Didnt recall white balance problem in the article?

There is no WB problem for a good photographer like KWYLEE...manual WB or shoot B&W...
 

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