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Where do I even begin with this one? This is a large one of a kind wallet made from an entire New York Times article (Randy Kennedy, Tony Cenicola) featuring the work of combat photographer Robert Capa.
The cover features newly discovered rolls of film taken by Capa in the thirties during the Spanish Civil War. All of the other panels feature his work, parts of the article, and a portrait (he was a dashing guy).
Capa asked a friend in Paris to hide three suitcases of negatives when he was forced to flee to America at the start of World War II. Somehow the negatives would up in the hands of a filmmaker in Mexico City and were eventually turned over to the Capa estate. They are now on display at the Barbicon in London and are considered a great photographic find.
Tidbits:
He trained Gerda (his wife and the love of his life) in photography and she became a combat photographer as well. Unfortunately, she was killed in Spain during a battle while he was away on a short trip to Paris. He never remarried.
He later became involved with Ingrid Bergman who wanted him to marry her and live in Hollywood. He refused (he shunned the Hollywood lifestyle). Ingrid Bergman and Robert were both good friends with Alfred Hitchcock and he used their relationship as the model for the dynamic of Jimmy Stewart and Grace Kelly in Rear Window. It’s one of my favorite movies and if you’ve seen it, you remember the conflict between the two main characters.
He was a Libra, but right on the cusp of Scorpio for those of you with astrological curiosity.
The wallet measures appx 9 by 5 inches and has two vinyl pockets for identification.
Covered and lined in lightweight vinyl. It'll withstand normal wear and even occasional coffee spillage, but is considered water resistant, not waterproof. It may be cleaned with a soft damp cloth.
The newspaper under the vinyl is well worn and must be considered part of the charm of owning such a unique and tactilely pleasing piece. It is one of a kind accessory perfect for any photography or history enthusiast.
It is durable and like all my wallets has an extra pocket on the back. If you have any questions about the quality of my work, please see my feedback on Etsy.
Available in my Etsy Shop.
NYT ARTICLE HERE: www.nytimes.com/2008/01/27/arts/design/27kenn.html]
Enjoy!
Where do I even begin with this one? This is a large one of a kind wallet made from an entire New York Times article (Randy Kennedy, Tony Cenicola) featuring the work of combat photographer Robert Capa.
The cover features newly discovered rolls of film taken by Capa in the thirties during the Spanish Civil War. All of the other panels feature his work, parts of the article, and a portrait (he was a dashing guy).
Capa asked a friend in Paris to hide three suitcases of negatives when he was forced to flee to America at the start of World War II. Somehow the negatives would up in the hands of a filmmaker in Mexico City and were eventually turned over to the Capa estate. They are now on display at the Barbicon in London and are considered a great photographic find.
Tidbits:
He trained Gerda (his wife and the love of his life) in photography and she became a combat photographer as well. Unfortunately, she was killed in Spain during a battle while he was away on a short trip to Paris. He never remarried.
He later became involved with Ingrid Bergman who wanted him to marry her and live in Hollywood. He refused (he shunned the Hollywood lifestyle). Ingrid Bergman and Robert were both good friends with Alfred Hitchcock and he used their relationship as the model for the dynamic of Jimmy Stewart and Grace Kelly in Rear Window. It’s one of my favorite movies and if you’ve seen it, you remember the conflict between the two main characters.
He was a Libra, but right on the cusp of Scorpio for those of you with astrological curiosity.
The wallet measures appx 9 by 5 inches and has two vinyl pockets for identification.
Covered and lined in lightweight vinyl. It'll withstand normal wear and even occasional coffee spillage, but is considered water resistant, not waterproof. It may be cleaned with a soft damp cloth.
The newspaper under the vinyl is well worn and must be considered part of the charm of owning such a unique and tactilely pleasing piece. It is one of a kind accessory perfect for any photography or history enthusiast.
It is durable and like all my wallets has an extra pocket on the back. If you have any questions about the quality of my work, please see my feedback on Etsy.
Available in my Etsy Shop.
Enjoy!
Where do I even begin with this one? This is a large one of a kind wallet made from an entire New York Times article (Randy Kennedy, Tony Cenicola) featuring the work of combat photographer Robert Capa.
The cover features newly discovered rolls of film taken by Capa in the thirties during the Spanish Civil War. All of the other panels feature his work, parts of the article, and a portrait (he was a dashing guy).
Capa asked a friend in Paris to hide three suitcases of negatives when he was forced to flee to America at the start of World War II. Somehow the negatives would up in the hands of a filmmaker in Mexico City and were eventually turned over to the Capa estate. They are now on display at the Barbicon in London and are considered a great photographic find.
Tidbits:
He trained Gerda (his wife and the love of his life) in photography and she became a combat photographer as well. Unfortunately, she was killed in Spain during a battle while he was away on a short trip to Paris. He never remarried.
He later became involved with Ingrid Bergman who wanted him to marry her and live in Hollywood. He refused (he shunned the Hollywood lifestyle). Ingrid Bergman and Robert were both good friends with Alfred Hitchcock and he used their relationship as the model for the dynamic of Jimmy Stewart and Grace Kelly in Rear Window. It’s one of my favorite movies and if you’ve seen it, you remember the conflict between the two main characters.
He was a Libra, but right on the cusp of Scorpio for those of you with astrological curiosity.
The wallet measures appx 9 by 5 inches and has two vinyl pockets for identification.
Covered and lined in lightweight vinyl. It'll withstand normal wear and even occasional coffee spillage, but is considered water resistant, not waterproof. It may be cleaned with a soft damp cloth.
The newspaper under the vinyl is well worn and must be considered part of the charm of owning such a unique and tactilely pleasing piece. It is one of a kind accessory perfect for any photography or history enthusiast.
It is durable and like all my wallets has an extra pocket on the back. If you have any questions about the quality of my work, please see my feedback on Etsy.
Available in my Etsy Shop.
Enjoy!
Where do I even begin with this one? This is a large one of a kind wallet made from an entire New York Times article (Randy Kennedy, Tony Cenicola) featuring the work of combat photographer Robert Capa.
The cover features newly discovered rolls of film taken by Capa in the thirties during the Spanish Civil War. All of the other panels feature his work, parts of the article, and a portrait (he was a dashing guy).
Capa asked a friend in Paris to hide three suitcases of negatives when he was forced to flee to America at the start of World War II. Somehow the negatives would up in the hands of a filmmaker in Mexico City and were eventually turned over to the Capa estate. They are now on display at the Barbicon in London and are considered a great photographic find.
Tidbits:
He trained Gerda (his wife and the love of his life) in photography and she became a combat photographer as well. Unfortunately, she was killed in Spain during a battle while he was away on a short trip to Paris. He never remarried.
He later became involved with Ingrid Bergman who wanted him to marry her and live in Hollywood. He refused (he shunned the Hollywood lifestyle). Ingrid Bergman and Robert were both good friends with Alfred Hitchcock and he used their relationship as the model for the dynamic of Jimmy Stewart and Grace Kelly in Rear Window. It’s one of my favorite movies and if you’ve seen it, you remember the conflict between the two main characters.
He was a Libra, but right on the cusp of Scorpio for those of you with astrological curiosity.
The wallet measures appx 9 by 5 inches and has two vinyl pockets for identification.
Covered and lined in lightweight vinyl. It'll withstand normal wear and even occasional coffee spillage, but is considered water resistant, not waterproof. It may be cleaned with a soft damp cloth.
The newspaper under the vinyl is well worn and must be considered part of the charm of owning such a unique and tactilely pleasing piece. It is one of a kind accessory perfect for any photography or history enthusiast.
It is durable and like all my wallets has an extra pocket on the back. If you have any questions about the quality of my work, please see my feedback on Etsy.
Available in my Etsy Shop.
Enjoy!
Where do I even begin with this one? This is a large one of a kind wallet made from an entire New York Times article (Randy Kennedy, Tony Cenicola) featuring the work of combat photographer Robert Capa.
The cover features newly discovered rolls of film taken by Capa in the thirties during the Spanish Civil War. All of the other panels feature his work, parts of the article, and a portrait (he was a dashing guy).
Capa asked a friend in Paris to hide three suitcases of negatives when he was forced to flee to America at the start of World War II. Somehow the negatives would up in the hands of a filmmaker in Mexico City and were eventually turned over to the Capa estate. They are now on display at the Barbicon in London and are considered a great photographic find.
Tidbits:
He trained Gerda (his wife and the love of his life) in photography and she became a combat photographer as well. Unfortunately, she was killed in Spain during a battle while he was away on a short trip to Paris. He never remarried.
He later became involved with Ingrid Bergman who wanted him to marry her and live in Hollywood. He refused (he shunned the Hollywood lifestyle). Ingrid Bergman and Robert were both good friends with Alfred Hitchcock and he used their relationship as the model for the dynamic of Jimmy Stewart and Grace Kelly in Rear Window. It’s one of my favorite movies and if you’ve seen it, you remember the conflict between the two main characters.
He was a Libra, but right on the cusp of Scorpio for those of you with astrological curiosity.
The wallet measures appx 9 by 5 inches and has two vinyl pockets for identification.
Covered and lined in lightweight vinyl. It'll withstand normal wear and even occasional coffee spillage, but is considered water resistant, not waterproof. It may be cleaned with a soft damp cloth.
The newspaper under the vinyl is well worn and must be considered part of the charm of owning such a unique and tactilely pleasing piece. It is one of a kind accessory perfect for any photography or history enthusiast.
It is durable and like all my wallets has an extra pocket on the back. If you have any questions about the quality of my work, please see my feedback on Etsy.
Available in my Etsy Shop.
Enjoy!
Where do I even begin with this one? This is a large one of a kind wallet made from an entire New York Times article (Randy Kennedy, Tony Cenicola) featuring the work of combat photographer Robert Capa.
The cover features newly discovered rolls of film taken by Capa in the thirties during the Spanish Civil War. All of the other panels feature his work, parts of the article, and a portrait (he was a dashing guy).
Capa asked a friend in Paris to hide three suitcases of negatives when he was forced to flee to America at the start of World War II. Somehow the negatives would up in the hands of a filmmaker in Mexico City and were eventually turned over to the Capa estate. They are now on display at the Barbicon in London and are considered a great photographic find.
Tidbits:
He trained Gerda (his wife and the love of his life) in photography and she became a combat photographer as well. Unfortunately, she was killed in Spain during a battle while he was away on a short trip to Paris. He never remarried.
He later became involved with Ingrid Bergman who wanted him to marry her and live in Hollywood. He refused (he shunned the Hollywood lifestyle). Ingrid Bergman and Robert were both good friends with Alfred Hitchcock and he used their relationship as the model for the dynamic of Jimmy Stewart and Grace Kelly in Rear Window. It’s one of my favorite movies and if you’ve seen it, you remember the conflict between the two main characters.
He was a Libra, but right on the cusp of Scorpio for those of you with astrological curiosity.
The wallet measures appx 9 by 5 inches and has two vinyl pockets for identification.
Covered and lined in lightweight vinyl. It'll withstand normal wear and even occasional coffee spillage, but is considered water resistant, not waterproof. It may be cleaned with a soft damp cloth.
The newspaper under the vinyl is well worn and must be considered part of the charm of owning such a unique and tactilely pleasing piece. It is one of a kind accessory perfect for any photography or history enthusiast.
It is durable and like all my wallets has an extra pocket on the back. If you have any questions about the quality of my work, please see my feedback on Etsy.
Available in my Etsy Shop.
Enjoy!
Use the Undercover™ Hidden Pocket to keep important travel documents and personal identification items out of sight. This simple hide-away pouch slips onto your belt and conveniently tucks into the waistband of your pants. Made of a durable, yet discreet, lightweight nylon ripstop, this under-clothing solution has two mesh pockets for organization of a Passport and currency. Great for international travel, it’s even got a moisture-wicking and breathable back panel to help you stay comfortable.
Product available in Mocha, Khaki
Use the Undercover™ Leg Wallet to keep important travel documents and personal identification items out of sight. This under-clothing security solution has zippered pockets for organization of Passport and currency. The straps stretch to secure this wallet around your lower leg, underneath your pants. Made of a durable, yet discreet, lightweight nylon ripstop with a moisture-wicking and breathable back panel, the Leg Wallet is great for international travel.
Product available in Mocha, Khaki
The Silk Undercover™ Neck Wallet is a simple hide-away neck wallet perfect for keeping travel documents and personal identification items under your clothing and out of sight. The neck wallet is made of soft-to-the-touch washable, moisture-resistant, natural silk fabric. With two pockets for organization, back slip pocket and strap keeper for organization, this neck wallet is great for international travel.
Product available in Black, Rose
Looking for money belts ? Look no further than this waist-worn under-clothing solution. Keep important travel documents and personal identification items out of sight in this money belt. It’s made of durable and lightweight ripstop fabric with a moisture-wicking and breathable back panel. Complete with two zippered pockets for secure organization and soft elastic waistband with strap keeper. When you’re not wearing it, simply tuck the strap into the slip pocket on the back, which was conveniently created for waist strap storage. Travel solutions that make sense.
Product available in Mocha, Khaki
Looking for money belts ? Look no further than this a simple waist-worn under-clothing solution. It comes in our soft-to-the-touch washable moisture-resistant natural silk fabric. Complete with two zippered pockets for secure organization of documents and other personal identification items you want to keep out of sight, and a soft elastic waistband with strap keeper. When you’re not wearing this money belt simply tuck the strap in the slip pocket on the back, which was conveniently made for waist strap storage. Travel solutions that make sense.
Product available in Black, Rose
A few of the many new passport cases being released this summer.
3 from Matthew Porter and a nattily attired shark from Ryan Berkley
Use the Undercover™ Neck Wallet to keep important travel documents and personal identification items out of sight. This simple hide-away neck pouch is made of durable, lightweight nylon ripstop. With a mesh divider in the main pocket for even more organization and adjustable strap with strap keeper, this neck wallet is great for international travel. And it’s got a moisture-wicking and breathable back panel.
Product available in Mocha, Khaki
With two zippered pockets for organization and an adjustable strap with strap keeper, this neck wallet is great for international travel. Plus, it’s got a moisture-wicking and breathable back panel. Keep important travel documents and personal identification items out of sight with the Undercover™ Neck Wallet DLX. It’s durable, lightweight and serves as a great travel security solution.
Product available in Mocha, Khaki
Looking for money belts ? Look no further than this simple waist-worn under-clothing solution. Keep important travel documents and personal identification items out of sight in this money belt. It’s made of durable and lightweight rip-stop fabric with a moisture-wicking and breathable back panel. Complete with zippered pocket for secure organization and soft elastic waistband with strap keeper. When you’re not wearing it, simply tuck the strap into the slip pocket on the back, which was conveniently created for waist strap storage. Travel solutions that make sense.
Product available in Mocha, Khaki
Holds 4-12 passports, with room for tickets and boarding passes. Zipper pocket for cash or other travel documents
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Passport cover case holder - London way by indigo.
it was too hot and still outside today (that happens very seldom around here) and the flies were ferocious, so i spent the afternoon indoors sewing and watching Orange is the New Black on Netflix.
201:365
day 293.
the sample I made for my mini pocketbook tutorial - a super handy little thing that has 6 pockets & can fit your passport, checkbook & a small moleskine all at once + much more!
The tutorial is on my blog here: hollandcox.com/blog/2010/10/tutorial-mini-pocketbook.html