Death of the Cool
March 6, 201721 CommentsMusingsSixty years ago, Miles Davis gave birth to the cool. This article tosses cool's ashes to the wind.
Sixty years ago, Miles Davis gave birth to the cool. This article tosses cool's ashes to the wind.
Mussorgsky isn't the only one with Pictures at an Exhibition on his resume...
Wondering why there's a growing cadre of electronic music populating that once pure and pristine favorite photography blog of yours? This article explains it all.
Anyone who's seen the photos accompanying the last several articles, including the double- and triple-exposure fisheyes accompanying the previous essay, has surely wondered, "What's going on? Where are all the quirky street-scene candids? Is Egor's photography currently entrenched in some sort of directional crises?" This article, featuring a vBook of slit-scan photos from a Lomography Spinner 360, might just provide the answer.
Time: It can be frittered, bent, projected and measured. It can also mess with one's photos.
With a new URL for the blog and an expanded mission statement, ULTRAsomething is retaining all of its original ULTRA-ness, while becoming a whole lot more "something."
The turbulent impact of a gentle breeze.
When is an article not an article? When it's a nerdicle, of course. And this nerdicle is particularly nerdy — being all about Lightroom cataloguing techniques, keywording and photo ranking. Yeah, I know... you're bored already. What can I say? Knowledge is pain.
With the instinctually purposeful determination of a cicada, I go about satisfying my once-every-13-year mission: fisheye photography.



