Harsh light city - series of black and white street photography.

After the long weekend (4 full days), the routine of the weekday is coming back with all the power. The evening project, which stopped me at work for additional 3 hours, was easy and successful. Absolute feeling of the approaching autumn is bringing some incomprehensible melancholy, which I always welcomed.

This series of the street photography moments and places i photographed during a few hours solo photowalk in the city of the harsh light - Petah Tikva or "Path to Hope" in English :-) The path is still exists, but the hope is already not here, not with us.

I love to hide the unnecessary things from the eyes of the audience to the deep-deep shadows. Who cares what is going inside of these black swamps. And the strong sun is my permanent partner.










And for the rare album recommendation, i would like to post here the last one i found this weekend and listen it in loops without stop.

UK Rock Band "Bodkin" released it in 1972 with only 100 copies.
"During a holiday in Scotland in the late 1980`s a German Record Collector met Mr West owner of the Studio were Bodkin recorded and released this album, there were about 40 copies left all without a cover and the German chap bought them all and designed a black & white himself sleeve to put them in. From this the rumour started that the LP had been made without a sleeve, however it seems there were some covers made for the original by the band here you can see the original sleeve of which only a handful were made. With just 100 vinyls this is one of the rarest LPs released in the UK."
(taken from the source)

The members of the one album band:
Doug Rome - organ
Mick Riddle - guitar
Bill Anderson - bass
Dick Sneddon - drums
Zeik Hume - vocals


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