Book Review: Palm Springs: The Good Life Goes On by Nancy Baron

Nancy Baron is a documentary filmmaker and photographer who lives in Palm Springs, Calif. In Palm Springs: The Good Life Goes On, she picks up where she left off from her 2014 book, The Good Life: Palm Springs, documenting her community of mid century modern enthusiasts. The collective community of self-proclaimed modernists are committed to the mid century modern lifestyle and the preservation of its … Continue reading Book Review: Palm Springs: The Good Life Goes On by Nancy Baron

127 Film Day Exhibition

An upcoming exhibition featuring images made with 127 format film or cameras is being hosted by J.M. Golding – please see the post at the website: http://127film.blogspot.com/ The deadline is coming up quick (February 27, 2017)  – All types of 127 film format are welcome, whether the film began its life as 127, or you used 35 mm film in a 127 camera, or you cut down … Continue reading 127 Film Day Exhibition

Photo Book Giveaway – Metro by Stan Raucher

Today is the last day! We will be giving away a free copy of Stan Raucher’s book Metro at the end of 2016. To be entered for the drawing, follow Wobneb Magazine through our website, Twitter, or Instagram. If you already follow us, share this post to be entered! (You can enter more than once by following or sharing on our multiple media streams.) A … Continue reading Photo Book Giveaway – Metro by Stan Raucher

Casa das Sete Senhoras / The House of the Seven Women – by Tito Mouraz

“It is still said around here that the house is haunted. At the house there lived seven women, all maiden sisters. One of them was a witch. On full moon nights, the ladies in their white garments would fly from the balcony to the leafy branches of the chestnut across the street. From there they would seduce men who passed by. In the House of … Continue reading Casa das Sete Senhoras / The House of the Seven Women – by Tito Mouraz

North of Dixie: Civil Rights Photography Beyond the South

Mark Speltz presents an overview of the civil rights era of the latter 20th century through photographs and contextual history of the socio-political environment of the United States  He has utilized historical photographs from the J.Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. For this powerful and compelling volume, Speltz carefully selected one hundred photographs, some never-before-seen or published, taken between 1938 and 1975 in more than twenty-five … Continue reading North of Dixie: Civil Rights Photography Beyond the South