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Weekly Round Up: Week 9

Every week the Negative Supply team will share their favorite photography related content. Whether it’s a YouTube video we really like, a photo book we just picked up or a documentary we just watched. This is in an effort to highlight folks in the community, and inspire each other and you. Check out the links below!

Alan’s Recommendation - “Through a Different Lens: Stanley Kubrick Photographs”

“Stanley Kubricks cinematography was inspired by his early work as a photographer. So, I thought this would be a fun book to share for anyone that loves his films! Kubricks films continue to inspire cinematographers around the world and his photographs continue to inspire my photography!”

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Andy’s Recommendation- Phlearn: Frequency Separation Tutorial “This is a technique that I use often for portraits and I wanted to share it with you all!”

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Chris’s Recommendation: RETRO TECH: POLAROID by Marques Brownlee

“It’s awesome to see a tech guys like Marques Brownlee get his hands on “retro tech” especially Polaroid. This is a great video about the history of Polaroid and where they are now. It’s also fun to see our friend Kyle from Brooklyn Film Camera!”

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AJ’s Recommendation: “Hold Still: A Memoir with Photographs”
”Hold Still is a revealing biography of Sally’s career as a photographer, her life as a mother and decision making around “Immediate Family,” her facing growing older, and much more. I strongly recommend any visual artist reading this book".

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Brennan’s Recommendation : Voigtlander New M Mount Lenses!

“The gap between Leica and third party lenses shrinks every once in a while and Voigtlander has always been my favorite competitor! The worst part about the previous 50mm f/1.5 Nokton were the absolutely atrocious ergonomics. These newer lenses have different coatings for different styles but my favorite part is the better handling. I’m definitely eyeing this for myself.”

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