'It's All Faintly Ridiculous': Pond Wade Through Dissatisfaction For Hope On 'Terrestrials'

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Life On The Edge
One of our homies is heading to Bangladesh to document families living on the edge of railway lines in Dhaka, and he needs your help.. Daniel Njegich is a Perth-based photographer who does a shitload of awesome fashion editorials in our magazine each month, and he's just launched a new Pozible project to get himself back to Bangladesh after creating two differnet multimedia projects back in 2011. He explains the return: "I will be there for 3 weeks in January and It will focus on a family within the slum areas of the city who live close to the railway lines however it isn’t so much concentrating on the negatives but showcasing although these people have minimal and live in terrible conditions they tend endure their situation and persevere in the face of adversity." You can check out his Pozible video submission below, then get along to his POZIBLE PROJECT PAGE where donations start from as small as $15.
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1979
Youth culture in the late 70's via New Jersey photographer Joe Maloney. In the late 70's Joe Maloney took one for the team and stayed sober enough to operate a camera. The waterparks, boardwalks and arcades of New Jersey were staple haunts of the free living youth and Maloney has captured that time and place in its complete purity. As the years went by his forgotten photographs literally began to fade away as the film negatives deteriorated. Luckily with the advent of accessible scanning technology he managed to rescue this body of work in the nineties. Now after being on hiatus from photography for over 20 years, Joe Maloney has done us all a solid and dusted off these incredible photographs. Without the resurrection of Joe's images, the known world and the history of the final years of modernist photography would be smaller, less defined and certainly - much less colourful.