Archival Recordings Featured Archival Recordings Zine 02 Release Presenting Archival Recordings Zine 02: North of the 101!
Store Archival Recordings Zine 02 Archival Recordings Zine 02: North of the 101 is a zine documenting the urban landscape of North Hollywood, Toluca Lake, and the Burbank area from 2016-2019.
Archival Recordings Recent Photographs 05022024 A few interesting photographs from the past two weeks.
Archival Recordings NYC Field Trip: Harlem 2018-2019 This week's newsletter is focused on a trip to Harlem in 2019 but the story begins during a trip to the area the previous year.
Archival Recordings Recent Photographs 04192024 Photographed in Central Los Angeles using a Ricoh GRiiix in the week of 4/19/2024. Processed and edited in Capture One 21. By Kwasi Boyd-Bouldin for Archival Recordings.
Archival Recordings True Topographics + Brooklyn 2018 True Topographics: to provide insight into the transformation that Los Angeles is undergoing from a local, street level perspective.
Store Archival Recordings Zine 01 Archival Recordings Zine 01 is focused on the urban landscape of Los Angeles from 2006-2013.
Store Knowledge Based "Knowledge Based" is a collection of 7 photoessays focused on a library branch in each of the 6 LAPL regions (plus Central Library).
Store Last Summer in NYC Zine featuring street photography from a summer day in New York City during the summer of 2019. 20 pages including covers. Printed on 100# Silk text stock and saddle stitched.
Store The Public Work Book 03 The Public Work Book 3 is the latest release in the yearly documentary street photography series.
Archival Recordings Wilshire & Vermont, 2016 + Recent Photographs Major intersections are the heart of many great cities. Los Angeles is no different, these important junctures are where worlds and neighborhoods overlap and blend.
Archival Recordings What is a Neighborhood? What is a neighborhood? This is a question that I’ve been trying to answer for almost as long as I can remember. It’s tough because it can mean different things to different people and in some ways, they are all correct.