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#10 A Hike w/ Veronika.ikn

While in Japan in January we met a very special, very cool person, Veronica Ikonnikova. She is a Ukrainian architect living in Tokyo, though it’s more accurate to say, she is an artist living in Tokyo. She’s an a visual artist spanning styles beyond simply illustration, and photography. And an architect with a mind for
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#09 Pinhole x Rūta x Vilija

We took the Zero Image 2000 which is the 120/Medium Format pinhole camera out the same day as the other 35mm pinholes. I like these a bit better than the 35mm though. More detail that stays in the image while others succumb to the long exposure. It makes for a more detailed, more painting like
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#08 35mm Pinhole

Along side the medium format Zero Image Pinhole, I also picked up a 35mm pinhole, it’s adorable. I haven’t gotten to truly test it yet as this first role were only exposures of 1-2 seconds which don’t produce the most sharp results (long and steady exposures result often in sharper exposures as long as the
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#07 Zero Image Pinhole Camera

Rūta and I went to Blue Moon Camera in Portland the other day just to browse the pretty shelves filed with old film cameras when I discovered something special! A new film camera! As a matter of fact they have many newly produced film cameras there, but this one was very special. See, this is
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#06 Mogwaa + Last Night in Seoul

At the point I am writing this, it has been many months since our Seoul trip. However! I am determined to keep this blog linear to some extent. So here is the last post for Seoul. A special one because we got to meet another of Jay’s friends, one who both Rūta and I respect
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#05 Seoul Night Walks

This is a bit of a mixed up bunch of moments in one post, mostly because I didn’t bring my camera out the night we went to see some DJ sets, and on the flip side of the coin, I didn’t record audio some of the time I was taking photos. So this is a
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#04 Leeum + Symphony

Among the journeys Jiwon & Jay took us on, the Leeum Museum was a particular treat. It should be noted (before Jay corrects me) that the events aren’t exactly in perfect order in this blog, as they were when we were in Korea. Partly because we visited so MANY places in just one single day
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#03 Green Time

We began our 3rd day in Seoul at one of my absolute favorite coffee shops in the whole world, Anthracite Seogyo. We did some writing, I recorded the space but funny enough it was so silent In there essentially it’s just the low static of the mics, so instead press play below to skip ahead
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#02 Nosoon + Bus

Day 2 in Seoul, Jay leads us to bus stop and our epic journey begins. I cannot fully describe to you the experience of having Jay as your Tour Guide, it is too intense and incredible an experience. All jokes aside, he really is an amazing tour guide, we were very very lucky. press play
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#01 Seoul MMCA

Our second day in Seoul Jay & Jiwon took Rūta and I to MMCA the Modern Art Museum of Seoul. This is my second time here, the first being on my inaugural trip to Korea a couple years ago. if you click the audio below you can step into the space. As this is the
