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Just a parenthesis between two volumes of my temporary files.
I am a lucky man: while I was framing, this child who carries another one on his back came out from behind the panel while a gust of wind shook the girl's hair!
Volume III gradually expands the circle of my investigations around Rennes. We even reach the sea and go up to the capital ! Long live Paris !
(The series, in the Volume I, originally starts with a photo in my toilet :-) The road is beautiful… )
Volume III gradually expands the circle of my investigations around Rennes. We even go up to the capital ! Long live Paris !
(The series, in the Volume I, originally starts with a photo in my toilet :-) The road is beautiful… )
9 hours from now I'll be on my way to Seoul to source more quality Korean stationery for the stores. KOTRA (Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency) is sponsoring air tickets and accommodation for about a thousand people from all over the world to Seoul this week to meet potential suppliers. Initially they didn't have a good list of suppliers suitable for us, but they are kind enough to help dig out some of the manufacturers I listed out. I will be able to meet these suppliers finally whom didn't respond to me even though I sent them numerous emails, they are probably shy to converse in English or not familiar to do international trade. I'm so glad my company allows me to stay two more days other than this event to look around and see some nice stores.
Two days of store visits and two days of full-day meetings. I decided to travel light with just two cameras, a broken point and shoot digital IXUS and a Canon F1. Field Notes will be my pocket notebook this time. I'm be carrying two Field Notes and a Faber Castell perfect pencil inside a Moleskine leather case by Gfellers. I'm expecting a rewarding trip critical for the next 6 months. Thanks to KOTRA.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/travel-gear-to-seoul.html
Notes and description of specimens collected on the Philippine Expedition of the Steamer Albatross, circa 1908
1908
Fifth in what is now a very occasional series on stuff in my carry on bag. This one was shot sometime during my recent stay in Serbia, where we were shooting a TV commercial for a client. Great hotel, very luxe but quite cheap.
Stuff here...
- Vegemite (I always travel with some Aussie goodness!)
- Muji pen
- Card from dd
- Chewing gum
- Field notes notebook for when I want to go non-digi
- Vitamins
- Headphones
- A little dongle that connects my iPad to my camera card
- Lens cap for my 18mm lens for my Fuji X-T1
- A ring
- A battery pack for when I go out with just the iPad and phone
- Serbian money
- A choc bar from the welcome pack from the production company
- Almonds (I never leave home without a pack)
- A book from the hotel about things to see in Serbia
The What's In My Carry On Bag Series:
Bag Pic 1 | Bag Pic 2 | Bag Pic 3 | Bag Pic 4 | Bag Pic 5
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I haven't properly scanned any of the pages from my Field Notes in quite some time, but I thought I'd share this spread. During some down time at the Milwaukee Avenue Arts Festival, I drew all these funky friends. As I flip through my recent sketches, I keep landing on these pages and think to myself that I have to use all these somewhere soon.
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Volume III gradually expands the circle of my investigations around Rennes. We even go up to the capital ! Long live Paris !
(The series, in the Volume I, originally starts with a photo in my toilet :-) The road is beautiful… )
Volume III gradually expands the circle of my investigations around Rennes. We even go up to the capital ! Long live Paris !
(The series, in the Volume I, originally starts with a photo in my toilet :-) The road is beautiful… )
Like all good hipsters, paper cranes love Field Notes.
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Playing in field notes in B&W Everything in my first several Field Notes notebooks has been intentionally limited to B&W as a self-challenge.
Field Notes Dream Journal with Leather Vest
My pile of Field Notes laid dormant for a while because they tend to bleed with my fountain pen or roller balls. On a surprising turn of events (meeting Tsuchihashi san and his idea note), I realized I hadn't been jotting down my dreams for a long while and started to look for a handy reliable notebook to do so all over again.
The trigger was a week ago when my Dad passed away. I was expecting to see him at least in my dreams on the 7th day of his passing, realizing that I had to write down every single word I would hear from him, I frantically picked up Field Notes and pondering how I would attach a pen onto it for quick access.
There it was, a few hours of measuring and hammering, I made a leather vest from ~1mm thin leather (Australian Gold) attaching to Field Notes' cover and holds a wooden ball pen from Japan I love.
So by the 7th night of his passing, I had this fully equipped, following me all the time. Did he came into my dreams? No. But he did tell a love story I will never forget from his small moves.
I guess the insight was "life is what happens when you are busying making other plans". No regret trying.
You can plan so much and things are not happening the way you expected, but the cool thing to realize is that, things would always turn out to be more beautiful, that is, only had you acted.
The leather vest I made was just the right size to allow me rolling the Field Notes in half for compact storage in jackets. The proportion even allows me to use it on a typical thicker (and dull) Moleskine in pocket size.
I encourage you to make one yourself, you should be proud of what you can do and carry inspirations (idea notes) and dreams in your pocket. Fear not losing the notes coz that's only the physical record of what you've already gotten.
Today, I brought my kid out to Cheung Chau island for a leisure cycling, feeling contented my vest and FN, along side with my inspirations and dreams were with me.
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Notes and description of specimens collected on the Philippine Expedition of the Steamer Albatross, circa 1908
1908
A simple flat lay of a Citizen watch, Parker pen, and Field Notes memo book.
Not much to photograph these days, so I thought I would try some more macro and flat lay stuff. Wouldn't it be great to travel with only these effects?
Citizen Garrison BM8180-03E watch
Parker Frontier roller ball pen
Field Notes (National Parks series)
Shot in natural light
Haven't done one of these in a few years, and I've upgraded most of the (ever-changing) kit. Figured it was time.
This is about as much as the Filson 256 can hold. This is the max carry, for me--more often the laptop stays docked at home and the iPad has its own sleeve that rides opposite the Grid-It.
Notes and description of specimens collected on the Philippine Expedition of the Steamer Albatross, circa 1908
1908
Volume II of my temporary files opens on a difficult period of my life, during my rehabilitation at the Saint-Yves clinic following a fairly serious health accident (see my series « Heart Passages » published last year)
It ends at work, and in the immediate vicinity of my company’s offices.
(Because yes, I also photograph at work :-) )
Volume II of my temporary files opens on a difficult period of my life, during my rehabilitation at the Saint-Yves clinic following a fairly serious health accident (see my series « Heart Passages » published last year)
It ends at work, and in the immediate vicinity of my company’s offices.
(Because yes, I also photograph at work :-) )