Community Newsletter #28
What’s New
November Hits
Welcome !
Can we take a second to talk about this edition’s banner? What are the odds of capturing a scene with a striking colorway only to have it matched almost exactly by a passerby? We couldn't resist sharing this serendipitous moment captured by Cody Lange. Reflecting on the image, he recalls;
“This is an image that makes me remember why I enjoy photographing such things. You chase what catches your eye and you have no idea what will come next. In this case it was a vividly colored post office transfer box that caught my eye and then a matching man came strolling by. No planning or waiting around, just a random moment in a random life.”
You might recall our feature on Cody's composition of music to soundtrack archival street photos of his. ICYMI, you can read and listen here.
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Culture Club
The Piano Lesson
Ray Fisher plays Lymon, the best friend of Boy Willie Charles, portrayed by John David Washington. Now playing in select theaters, and on Netflix on November 22.
‘If Not Now, When?
Kate Dickie portrays a woman with young-onset dementia whose obsession with time travel spirals into darkness as a documentary crew follows her.
Community Corner
Zack Abasi’s new collection of solo Oud improvisations, or Taksim, channels the essence of Middle Eastern scales and maqams, creating a meditative soundscape that invites deep reflection and tranquility.
Phil Penman celebrated for his evocative street photography, is featured in the acclaimed Big New York publication by teNeues, and is currently exhibiting in Paris with Leica.
Join us for a few laps around Cape Town with Laziel Muchemwa to discover what fuels his passion for pushing forward on two wheels.
Paul Spencer's 'Radial Waveform' artworks transform flat surfaces into dynamic, three-dimensional forms, inviting viewers to engage from multiple angles and explore intricate details.
Mark your calendar! Christina Wren, voicing Essi Daven in Netflix’s The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep, will be released on Feb 11.
Road to Belonging