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ap magazine, issue 370, may 2019
photographer; jonathan weiner words; jason pettigrew
#the feature started and ended w a one page photo so i just put them together for layout sake lmao pls ignore the page 56 being where it is#scans 2019#frank 2019#ap 2019#ap 370#my scans#2019 scans
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©Philomena Famulok
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#philomena famulok#personal#nature#emotion#2019#analog photography#photographers on tumblr#original photographers#artists on tumblr#film#minolta sr t 303#analog#scan#film is not dead#film photography#35mm film#bw scan#scan from negative
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i saw that angel in a church in teguise
#art#i found a sketchbook from 2019#and i still like some of this stuff so i've been scanning it and putting it together
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#IT#IT 2017#IT 2019#Pennywise#The Losers Club#Losers Club#7 Plus 1#Jingles' IT 그림#Jingles' 그림#I was scramblin' to get this done before New Year's#The constant sound of that Nicki Minaj rushing sound in my head- LOL#(Also‚ Happy New Year’s Eve/New Year's!)#I just took a bunch of old wonker-bonker sketches I scanned from my sketchbook n' mashed 'em together#This counts as six drawings‚ okay 👌#Can you tell I didn't want to draw any hands
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DIR EN GREY 'TOUR19 This Way to Self-Destruction' Artist Portraits
#my scan#dir en grey#diru#tour19#this way to self-destruction#kyo#京#kaoru#薫#die#toshiya#shinya#2019#visual kei#vkei#vk#jrock#portraits#cards
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BUCK-TICK, 2017
buck-tick, 2018-2019 calendar. scanned by me! photos taken during the parade 30th aniv
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my huge sticker order came 😈 accidentally made my reorder of my little skeletons a half inch smaller than usual HAHAHAH WHOOPS! so i guess special edition mini minis coming soon
#i’m so impressed they could cut them so tiny. i didn’t even mean for you guys to do that. thanks#photo record#chatpost#i ordered the illustrator one just for fun & the different colorway cherubs bc people ask for stickers of that a lot#(the other one is magnet)#and blackletter just for fun too#tbh i went a little crazy with ordering stuff. the dagger hand is a scan of a PATCH from forever ago bc i lost the block#which i did back in 2019 or something before i started printing again for real#that’s gonna go in the sticker club queue#and the little devils also. so funny how none of the devils are the same size. could’ve tried harder to make em comparable#oh well!
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frank iero and the future violents 12/27/2019 guadalajara flyler - summainferna.com
#frank iero#frank iero and the future violents#guadalajara#mcr scans spanish#2019#barriers era#frank iero flyers
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the hal and kyle collection
i should probably scan some of my old traditional works, how else am i gonna show the rest of my 120 hal jordan drawings...
#hal jordan#kyle rayner#green lantern#guykyle#parallax#IM JOKING im not gonna scan 120 pictures but i was that sick about gl in the past#绿灯小丑#these are from 2018/2019
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THN September 2019
+ behind the scenes video
#went thru so much to get these hope someone appreciates… the iced tea bit is so good#srry the quality sucks this was the best i could find i think it’s still readable tho#jack hughes#quinn hughes#article#scans#2019
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270. BTS x The Hollywood Reporter Magazine (October 2, 2019 - Issue 32) Photoshoot
#BTS 2019 Photoshoots#bts#bangtan#bts photoshoot#bts scans#bts magazine#kim namjoon#namjoon#rm#kim seokjin#seokjin#jin#min yoongi#yoongi#suga#jung hoseok#hoseok#jhope#park jimin#jimin#kim taehyung#taehyung#v#jeon jungkook#jungkook
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ap magazine, issue 389, exclusive photobook, dec 2020
photos: johnathan weiner
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©Philomena Famulok
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#Philomena Famulok#personal#analog#Instant Film#instant camera#2019#analog photography#scan#fuji instax mini color#fuji instax 90 neo#double exposure#photographers on tumblr#original photographers#artists on tumblr#film#filmisnotdead#original art#emotion#conceptual
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Metal Hammer - June 2019
Interview with Paul, Schneider, Flake and Richard
How did you motivate yourselves to record an album again after the long absence from the studio?
Richard: It wasn't that easy. If we want to go into the studio or write an album, it can't be done within a few weeks. That's why we always think very carefully about whether we really have the strength and stamina to do it. At the end of the day, you never know where we'll end up. It's always an adventure with us! In 2015, the idea of making a new album came up for the first time. I really didn't feel like doing it at the time because I thought it would involve a lot of controversy. But then we pulled ourselves together and said: Let's try to take all the pressure off. We are free from any contracts, our own masters. So let's just have a look. We start rehearsing and then when we have three or four songs that are okay, we put them out. And if we are not satisfied, we let it be completely.
Schneider: I understand the fans who might be annoyed after the long wait. But we need the time to be really good. That is always our aim: to get the maximum out of every note. Sometimes it's just a few percentage points that we improve within weeks, but they make the difference. But it's not easy: I wasn't always sure whether this record would actually exist. We have now spent three years in the rehearsal room and in the studio. The nice thing about it: In no other phase of the band's history have we understood each other as well as we do now, didn't yell at each other at work and thus survived musical crises.
Paul: But honestly, if I had known beforehand what kind of process this was going to be, phew my god. (Laughs) There really is a lot of blood, sweat and tears, anger and stress in this album.
You have decided to go new ways for the recordings. How did that happen?
Richard: We just wanted to try something new. And also in the way we produce — first we went to France with Tom Talget and Olsen Involtini instead of Jacob Hellner and Stefan Glaumann as before. Change is always a fragile thing: On the one hand, you don't want to change what you're successful with. On the other hand, you have the desire to develop as a musician. We then decided to leave our comfort zone. That didn't go smoothly either, at first we didn't really get along with Tom and Olsen. And Jacob Hellner has been a father figure in a way; someone who properly directs a production. Olsen doesn't do that and Tom doesn't do that. For me it felt like: Nobody knows where we should go anymore... Here you realize again: Astrologically speaking, Rammstein is fire, water and earth at the same time. What we lack is air, i.e. lightness. We tried to get air in. Olsen Involtini is such an aerial person.
Schneider: He managed to lead us through the difficult development phases of the album. We often have deadlocks: three of us are for one solution, three for the other. Then we just didn't continue, one idea fell by the wayside. That's where Olsen came in — he was in charge as producer, and you can feel that in the songs. Through him we came to new inspirations that we would not have found on our own.
Paul: This development was very important for us. We didn't want to make another album without challenges. We were about doing it differently just to do it differently. With Jacob it was like with a teacher on a school trip. The longer we were on the road, the more respect for each other dwindled. I love trying something where you don't know at the beginning what it will be like at the end. So it was a good idea for Richard to involve Olsen. When we have someone we accept—and that's not always easy for us—then it feels good to hear an informed opinion. With the six of us, everything is always very uncoordinated.
Did these new paths also encourage your creativity?
Schneider: On this album, I played my instrument very slowly in order to get involved in a way that served the respective song. It wasn't important to me to show what I can do — I only play what's really required on the album.
Richard, did you feel that ideas you brought up were more readily accepted by others?
Richard: Nah, I felt like my ideas were being viewed extremely critically. Of course, that's also because I've tried to push certain things through in the past. That sticks. Because I work a lot, there is sometimes hardly any space for the others. In addition, I have to make a sound. This time I worked with Till on some ideas and then brought finished demos to our meetings. But they were also picked apart, of course.
Is Till your first point of contact within the band?
Richard: It depends. He's hard to get hold of at times, then the others come into play first.
So in your case primarily Paul?
Richard: It used to be that Paul and I thought completely differently. Simply because we are different types. This time we often agreed. There was a change between me and Paul, which I find incredibly refreshing and also very productive. I don't even know how it happened that there wasn't any competition in the songwriting phase this time... Maybe because I thought: «Hey, if this is a good idea, it will eventually catch on. And if not, I'll take them to another project. » That worked for the most part, and it gave me a certain balance.
Paul: We had quite a long time off, after the break we got closer again. With an undertaking as intensive as Rammstein, you have to take a break from time to time, otherwise you'll eventually become stupid in the head. Richard and I first had to learn, in a creative sense, to be in one room again — Schneider helped us a lot with that.
But aren't you really good when you can rub each other?
Richard: Yes, that's true for me. But that meant that no one could stand me anymore. Lots of loneliness. I've learned. Whenever I thought it wouldn't work anymore, now I really have to say something, I consciously withdrew.
Have you ever thought about not continuing?
Richard: Of course! 100 times! Played through in any form... I'm definitely only doing Rammstein because I really want to. And I can still take the time to do other projects. They are and were very important to me. I probably wouldn't have survived without it. I recently asked myself the question: "What else should happen in my life?" I am a person who loves challenges. And, yes, Rammstein isn't everything in my life. It shouldn't be everything.
How do the others think about it?
Flake: I noticed that I can do something at Rammstein that I couldn't do in another world, I would never quit there. It's not even important to me that I play. I could just drive around with the troops, that would be enough for me. For me, that's the most beautiful thing in the world, especially this walking feeling. I was lucky that it's a band and not a gangster gang. But I would have found it just as good from the heart.
Schneider: We always have those moments, especially before the production periods, when we ask each other what is important for each individual and what the future should bring for all of us. While we haven't actually talked about an ending yet, we recognize that Rammstein is a finite story, even if there's no plan for it yet.
Paul: As long as we feel that the ship is still sailing and that the port has not yet been reached, we will continue. Should we enter a port, I would not be sad. I'm very fortunate to have a life alongside Rammstein. My personal goals with the band have been achieved for a long time anyway: I wanted to play at the Huxley in Berlin once and get on the plane with my guitar case. (laughs)
After that you made a tick. It would be much more difficult not to repeat oneself, especially in terms of content. Was it difficult to work out the themes of the eleven songs?
Schneider: The topics only emerge towards the end: With us, the musical ideas always come first, then Till gets the tapes. He had some incredibly creative periods on this production where he would rush to write everything we came up with. That was a great pleasure for us — I personally didn't expect it in this form, after all these years.
Were you worried about failing with the album?
Richard: If you work on an album for three or four years, you logically lose the relation. You don't know anymore if it's good or bad. But because we said at the beginning: « We'll just do something and if it doesn't work, we'll throw it away », no such concern arose. It was important that we didn't put ourselves under any pressure.
The success, especially that of the first single 'Deutschland' plus video, proves you right. Do you think the song stands out?
Paul: Anyway, there were really long discussions about the song. We thought hard about how to make a song about Germany that isn't embarrassing. Especially with this song, every point, every word was fought for until everyone was satisfied.
Schneider: The song inspired everyone in the band. In the beginning there were two different versions, but thanks to Olsen we were able to collectively choose one. For me, the song is about the ambivalent emotional relationship to this country. People of my generation can understand that. First there were two countries, suddenly one was gone. There were also times when I couldn't get the word 'Germany' off my lips. There was the FRG and the GDR, not Germany. I'm getting better at it now. It's a topic that's been on our minds for ages. German lyrics with heavy music — that's what we stand for. And now we managed to make a song about Germany, it's a big step for the band. The video is also very special to me: a reminder not to forget what used to be — but in a Rammstein way. A wall full of emotional historical events that come together in one clip. Like a teaser for a monumental film that you want to see afterwards.
Aren't you afraid that the song might be misinterpreted?
Schneider: For me, the song is an attempt to describe the state our generation is in. We live in a time in which many dare to express opinions that are no longer only propagated at the regulars' table.
Won't it feel weird when 80,000 fans on the stadium tour are chanting ‘Deutschland’ at the same time?
Paul: Our goal is for people who are as uptight as we are to shout out ‘Deutschland’ without feeling bad. It's very important that you can shout out ‘Deutschland’ once a year, at least at the Rammstein concert. You can go back to work the next day and feel ashamed. (laughs)
Flake: Playing in the stadium is actually something for opera. I've never seen a cool young band in the stadium, that's more for the half-dead, Rolling Stones or AC/DC. I would also never go to the stadium to see a band, it's not nice for either the performer or the spectator. That reminds me of the East with its cultural program. You see something, but you can't relate to it at all.
Will we hear explanatory announcements on the upcoming tour before you play the new songs, or will it stay with short and concise greetings?
Flake: I always scold Till when he’s too nice. (Laughs) I don't want to play in a band that's begging for applause either. I find that disgusting, I have to break up. I also think bowing at the end is stupid. The fans will clap if they want to, so I don't have to bow extra.
How does the new album compare to the earlier works?
Richard: I'm a big Mutter fan. This is 'our' album for me, that's why we play almost all the songs live. The new tracks also have this potential: I think that they are accepted live faster than the older albums because they are catchy. In hindsight, LIFAD wasn't our strongest album. I think the new album is much more interesting and musical, less controlled. Now we're kind of breaking out — at least that's how I feel about it. I'm often asked about the difference between the last album and the current one. I then answer: To me, the new album sounds like Rammstein in 3D. It has depth that we haven't had before.
And, still fancy another Rammstein album?
Schneider: You never know what the emotional set-up will be like in the next few years. We have learned not to limit ourselves too much on this topic. The desire is definitely there, but if not everyone wants it, then it may well mean the end.
Richard: There are five more songs that have already been written and mixed. Material is not so the problem. But another album? It's set in the stars.
#rammstein#paul landers#christoph schneider#flake#richard kruspe#till lindemann#interview#2019#*translation#*#tumblr won't let me share the scans#sorry
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BTS // 2019 Summer Package in Korea // Photobook // 2019 // Pt.2
date: 2019-07-23 (day 2)
Scan Cr. jiinjiinjarra (me)
#bts#bts jin#bts jungkook#jin#jungkook#jinkook#kookjin#bts summer package#summer package#summer package 2019#bts in korea#bts scans
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