Aug 23, 2021

About the Medalta Documentary

I have social media to thank for reminding me that two years ago this week I completed "that Medalta documentary" called Clay, Creativity & the Comeback. Late 2019 only feels like 5 years ago given the weird time loop we've all been in, but as I'm currently in the middle of finalizing several new contracts it's exciting to look back at a project that by all accounts was a success.

As a quick recap, this doc tells the story of the industrial ruins and abandoned factories of a once booming clay industry in a small prairie city and how a group of volunteers helped to transform the area into a National Historic Site of Canada through efforts that spanned decades.

Medalta Documentary Editing Luke
I think more people have found this documentary in the last year as a result of having more time, but I also attribute it to more house cleaning and organizing. No joke, the number of messages I've received about this documentary because someone found a random piece of pottery that lead to them discovering this film is amazing.

While I really don't have more to say about this project that I haven't already said in previous posts, I'm always happy to recount what a great experience it was and have a reason to share it again. Given the incredible amount of work that went into this and all of the efforts from so many amazing individuals, I will gladly keep promoting it. 

The entire documentary is free to view online here   

Aug 22, 2021

1960s Kodak Instamatic 300 Camera

Released between 1963 to 1966, the Kodak Eastman Instamatic 300 was a simple camera intended for casual snapshots. Manufactured in England, the Instamatic 300 had an automatic light cell to help with the camera's exposure system, a pop up flash holder, and an exposure warning flag that would appear in the viewfinder in low light situations. 

Although not a particularly rare piece of equipment, this small Kodak Instamatic 300 camera was a great find and one that I was excited to add to my vintage camera collection.

1960s Kodak Instamatic 300 Camera


Aug 19, 2021

Hotel Keihan Tsukiji Ginza Grande in Tokyo, Japan

Always opt for a view. While travel shooting in Japan we were keen to stay at several properties, but it was the top floor corner suite at Hotel Keihan Tsukiji Ginza Grande in central Tokyo where we really treated ourselves. Surrounded by uninterrupted, overwhelming city views through the floor to ceiling windows, our stay here only further emphasized the incredible scale of Tokyo. 








Tokyo Hotel Keihan Tsukiji Ginza Grande

Tokyo Hotel Keihan Tsukiji Ginza Grande

Tokyo Hotel Keihan Tsukiji Ginza Grande

Tokyo Hotel Keihan Tsukiji Ginza Grande

Tokyo Hotel Keihan Tsukiji Ginza Grande

Tokyo Hotel Keihan Tsukiji Ginza Grande

Tokyo Hotel Keihan Tsukiji Ginza Grande

Tokyo Hotel Keihan Tsukiji Ginza Grande

Tokyo Hotel Keihan Tsukiji Ginza Grande

Tokyo Hotel Keihan Tsukiji Ginza Grande

Tokyo Hotel Keihan Tsukiji Ginza Grande

Tokyo Hotel Keihan Tsukiji Ginza Grande

Tokyo Hotel Keihan Tsukiji Ginza Grande

Tokyo Hotel Keihan Tsukiji Ginza Grande

Tokyo Hotel Keihan Tsukiji Ginza Grande