by Phil Lamb | Jul 5, 2018 | Film, General, Photography, Travel
There’s no better view of Los Angeles (and the infamous Hollywood sign) than from the Griffith Observatory. That’s why countless films have made this 1935 structure their chosen backdrop. Think: Rebel Without A Cause (1955), The Terminator (1984), Jurassic Park (1993)... by Phil Lamb | Jun 14, 2018 | Photography
A brief look back at Detroit, Michigan. For a class assignment, a 17 year-old photography student took a Rollie 35mm camera and some slide film and captured these shots of Detroit in April, 1978. Although the 1970’s was a period of decline for this great city, the... by Phil Lamb | May 7, 2018 | Photography
With it’s subtle art deco flair and heavy concrete arch, the Hoover Dam refuses to disappoint, even after all these decades. Recent Articles Detroit 1978 Jun 14, 2018 For a class assignment, a 17 year-old photography student took a Rollie 35mm camera and some... by Phil Lamb | Apr 3, 2018 | Featured, Film, General, Photography, Travel
In 1927, Paramount Pictures purchased 2,700 acres of California county to use as a “movie ranch.” For decades, this land was used to film western cinema & TV (Wells Fargo, The Cisco Kid, The Dukes of Hazzard), and then some. How does it look today? Explore some of... by Phil Lamb | Feb 16, 2017 | Photography
New York, New York. The infinite scenes of NYC creates a buzz, leaving you feeling inspired and energized. Recent Articles Detroit 1978 Jun 14, 2018 For a class assignment, a 17 year-old photography student took a Rollie 35mm camera and some slide film and... by Phil Lamb | Dec 16, 2016 | Photography
New York, New York. The infinite scenes of NYC creates a buzz, leaving you feeling inspired and energized. Recent Articles How Michigan Became the Epicenter of the Modernist Experiment Jan 14, 2019 A perfect storm of manufacturing money, ample space and robust...