Brad, 2012
from Quotidians I
Watch this incredible color footage of London in 1927. Filmed by Claude Frisse-Greene, a British filmmaker who was the son of inventor and cinematography pioneer William Friese-Greene, it showcases the cars, buses, boats, parks, monuments, signage, rhythms, style, and the sea of hats that made the London streets during the ’20s.
More 1920s vids in the archives.
Thanks, @benjohnbarnes.
In the only land battle of World War II to take place on incorporated U.S. territory, American forces began the invasion of Attu, in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, to dislodge occupying Japanese Forces on May 11, 1943.
U.S. FORCES BLAST JAPANESE FROM ATTU [ETC.], 1943
From the “United News” Newsreels series from the Office of War Information




Tearsheets from Inside the MIT Media Lab, shot for FT Weekend Mag, 2013
Awesome shots by Tony Luong! The cover of this also showed up on Magazine Wall yesterday.




Some recent photo sketches (no. 2)
[April and May, 2013; Santa Fe, NM, Pie Town, NM, The Very Large Array in Socorro, NM, and Magdalena, NM]






ETWM guest curates ‘Another Escape’ Volume 1
Hello, Samuel here. It’s been very quiet here at ETWM for a while now but we are pleased to announce that we recently collaborated with Another Escape Magazine.
Myself, Sam. A. Harris and Alex Catt selected a photographer each to feature in a dedicated ETWM section of the magazine. I wrote a short introduction about us and put it all together in some spreads which then got sent off to the guys at Another Escape.
A big thank you to our chosen contributors Brendan Barry, Pauline Magnenat and Louis Perreault.
We couldn’t be more pleased with how everything turned out. Things are slow here, but still active and there will be a second volume of ETWM and some updates in the future.
We hope you continue to enjoy everything we have put out so far. Please check in every now and then and remember we are still accepting submissions via our flickr group.