Bruce Davidson, Untitled, Subway, New York, 1980

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Bruce Davidson, Untitled, Subway, New York, 1980
“My Fares” — what NYC cab driver Joseph Rodriguez saw through his windshield in the 70s & 80s.
“See a City: Todd Webb’s New York”. Todd Webb’s photos of New York in the 1940s and 1950s.
Smoke (Wayne Wang, Paul Auster, 1995)
It Comes At Night (Trey Edward Shults, 2017)
Font Detectives
Glenn Fleishman in a fascinating story for Wired that involves the Prime minister of Pakistan, Justin Timberlake, a rabbi and typography.
The prime minister’s daughter, Maryam Sharif, provided an exculpatory document that had been typeset in Calibri—a Microsoft font that was only released for general distribution nearly a year after the document had allegedly been signed and dated. ... While Sharif’s supporters waged a Wikipedia war over the Calibri entry, type designer Thomas Phinney quietly dropped some history lessons about the typeface on Quora, and found himself caught in a maelstrom of global reporting. Phinney said that because Calibri has been in use for several years, people have forgotten that it’s a relatively new font.
via Wired
The Handmaiden (Park Chan-wook, 2016)
Serpico (Sidney Lumet, 1973)
Greg Girard’s photos from inside the infamous (since demolished) Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong.
Midnight Diner (Joji Matsuoka, 2014)
Greg Miller photographs Country Fairs.
via Slate
Chris Haslam, ollie 2016
Super nice Tokyo storefront illustrations by Mateusz Urbanowicz.
via Spoon&Tamago
Ghost Writer (Roman Polanski, 2010)
Across 110th Street (Barry Shear, 1972)
Punk portraits of New York by William Coupon.
Hiroji Kubota’s photos from North Korea in 1980′s.