Every time I complete the final layout for another exorcism and ship a pdf to the printer, one might reasonably expect I’d experience a huge sense of relief. After all, casting out demons should leave me feeling rather light and unburdened. But this assumes I’m as reasonable as one’s expectations — a bad bet. The fact is, immediately after I close the file on each new magazine, all I can think about is the clock that’s already ticking — counting down the time until the next issue is due, and taunting me with the fact that I currently have zero photos in the queue. A seemingly insurmountable wall of work awaits. Is it any wonder I refer to each issues as an ‘exorcism’?
Like the first two issues, every photo in EXORCISM 05 was shot on film, though the total number of digital shots contained in 03 and 04 barely sum to a ‘smattering.’ Most significantly, I finally achieved my goal of publishing an issue that used fewer cameras than the issue before it. EXORCISM 04 used 22 cameras, whereas EXORCISM 05 employs a mere 20:
Canon Demi EE17, Contax IIa, Contax G1, Fuji Natura Black 1.9, Konica Autoreflex T3N, Konica Autoreflex TC, Konica Recorder, Leica IIIc, Leica M6TTL, Leitz Minolta CL, Minolta TC-1, Nikon S3, Olympus OM-3Ti, Olympus Pen FT, Olympus Xa, Pentax MX, Pentax MZ-S, Ricoh 500, Widelux F7, Zeiss Werra 1
EXORCISM 05, like EXORCISM 04 before it, is a glossy 72 page, 8.5 x 11.25, full-bleed magazine chock-a-block with the sort of black and white photography that’s guaranteed to confound a literalist. It, along with back issues of the previous EXORCISMS is now available on the ULTRAsomething STORE.
Grab a copy before they’re all gone. Not that any of them have yet all gone. But you never know. This could be the one that does it.
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I really start thinking it’s just very elaborated marketing. No one knows where do you get pictures to your magazine – let assume you take them all but emphasizing every issue agony (that’s good) can takes away some of credibility in some suspicious minds.
Well, you’re definitely safe to assume I’m the one actually taking the photos, since I’d be pretty stupid to source the ones I include were my marketing as elaborate as you suspect. 😉 Thanks for your continued support and commentary over the years.
Of course ordered and reported on the Social medias: https://mastodon.social/@LarsF/112201091140178408
Greetings from your impromptu social media manager 😉
(Only just now noticing the post date… now I’m curious what I’ll receive.)
Thanks Lars! And congratulations on having the most extensive collection of ULTRAsomething exorcisms in the Netherlands. Such distinction must surely have garnered you nationwide celebrity status.