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funny, cool, powerfull, and delicate sensibilities.
that is erik zo. he is nice guy.
i love him.
sometime, i think that it wants him to make the bag for me.
its not toned, thats just my scanner in color mode..
wow
-it made explore... let me tell you about it and me:
The exposure was approaching 10 minutes at the boat club near my house. I reclaimed the negative .
FP-100c film is one of the least expensive ways to shoot film. You get a print and a usable negative for between $1-1.70. The Negative is 6 time larger that 35mm and can be processed (reclaimed) in minutes with only household bleach.
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ERIK ZO at the WATARI-UM Museum. This exhibit opened the same time as the Barry McGee exhibit. For more info on ERIC ZO, check these links that petalum sent me:
www.messengers.org/resources/history/bags.html
(25 stitched photos)
Best viewed: LARGE
Aoyama, Tokyo, Japan
When it was his fathers bike, Erik rode it up Mt. Lassen. He had some good memories of the bike to share.
I love all the community effort going on here in cyber space, thank you everyone for taking the step up to try and save this film. One of the great things about an instant print is that each print has the potential to be a legacy- of the product the company and the image that the FP-100c captures. There is a folk tale about folding 1000 paper cranes to make a wish come true I propose everyone that wishes this film to be saved take a step in the real world (a bit more effort than signing an online petition) and send FUJIFILM a legacy photo of a paper crane to show your desire -wish that this form of expression does not go away. If it does not save the film at least it will give someone in the mail room something to talk about! I think photowalk groups could get together and do this as a group posting simultaniously on internet socialmedia to make others aware of the campaign. Thanks again for considering this and please post your fp-100c crane if you chose to partake.. heres my contribution..
fp-100c -legacy-1000 cranesfp-100c -legacy-1000 cranes
Made by Erik Zo specially for me. He started making messenger bags back in 84/85. He came up with the idea of a one-piece flap bag design. His bags are somewhat exclusive and hard to get; it's my most prized bag.
on the bottom I have a piece in Studio Voice No.408 (www.studiovoice.jp/#contents)
then I have sets 1 ,2 ,and3 of 7 Shots..(1-5,6-10,11-15)..
I also have some badges but for now those are only in the meat world..
eric zo, originator of the messenger bag. he had an art show on rose street, and did repairs on the spot. i'd like one of his bags, but i dumpstered my timbuk2 for free. and you can't beat free.
Zo Messenger Bag
The best there is, although they're a bit hard to get; you have to be willing to wait. It's made by one man, Erik Zo out in SF, one by one and by hand; they're not mass produced. This one is an older model I got a hold of, a "Gravy Dog" I think. I like their design because they have a lower profile than some other bags, and therefore it can ride up high and also not dig into the small of your back when walking fast around NYC (I walk A LOT), dodging all the tourists and local wankers.
"Say, where did I see this guy?
In Red River?
Or A Place In The Sun?
Maybe The Misfits?
Or From Here To Eternity?
Everybody say, is he all right?
And everybody say, what's he like?
Everybody say, he sure look funny.
That's...Montgomery Clift, honey!
New York, New York, New York, 42nd Street
Hustlers rustle and pimps pimp the beat
Monty Clift is recognized at dawn
He ain't got no shoes and his clothes are torn
I see a car smashed at night
Cut the applause and dim the light
Monty's face is broken on a wheel
Is he alive? Can he still feel?
Nembutol numbs it all
But I prefer alcohol
He said go out and get me my old movie stills
Go out and get me another roll of pills
There I go again shaking, but I ain't got the chills
Arrrghhhgorra buh bhuh do arrrrgggghhhhnnnn!!!!"
---The Right Profile--- (The Clash)
i carried 3 guys on the bullitt, they were all on the same pilgramage of shikokus 88 sacred places, that Sara and I didi on two bullitts
The quilt is on display at the library near Stockon on Tees. The brothers are local legends, and their town is proud.
These mirrors are on every road, you have to look in the mirrors always on the small roads,as many of them barely fit a car...
There was a lot of standing around waiting for things to happen at this event. Here I am playing for time whilst the results team try to work out what the f*** happened in the final. On my left is Marcus Cook, on my right is Erik Zo, so I guess I must have been presenting the SF crew to the crowd. On Erik's right is Peter Lord of Toronto.
Weather looks nice, tho', doesn't it?