Showing posts with label Instagram. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Instagram. Show all posts

Jan 23, 2024

St. Mark's Campanile in Venice, Italy

A few visuals from the top of St. Mark's Campanile in Venice, Italy. Also commonly known as Campanile di San Marco in Italian, this landmark is the bell tower of St. Mark's Basilica. 

St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb


St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb

St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb Bell Tower

St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb

St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb

St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb
St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb

St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb

St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb

St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb

St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb

St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb

St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb


St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb

St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb
St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb

St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb

St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb

St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb

St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb

St Marks Campanile Venice View Climb Bell Tower


Jan 21, 2024

La Brouette Grand-Place in Brussels, Belgium

A few visuals of La Brouette at The Grand-Place in Brussels, Belgium. What can I say? We came for the waffles. By lunch, it was waffles and ice cream. By dinner, it was waffles and beer.  

Brouette Brussels Belgian Waffles Grand Place


Brouette Brussels Belgian Waffles Grand Place

Brouette Brussels Belgian Waffles Grand Place

Brouette Brussels Belgian Waffles Grand Place

Brouette Brussels Belgian Waffles Grand Place

Brouette Brussels Belgian Waffles Grand Place

Brouette Brussels Belgian Waffles Grand Place

Brouette Brussels Belgian Waffles Grand Place


Jan 17, 2024

1960s Kodak Brownie Camera

I've never been much of a show off my new equipment kind of photographer. I've always been more of a show off my new, old equipment kind of photographer. I picked up this early 1960s Kodak Brownie today. Complete with original box and unused flashbulbs, I'm a real sucker for that vintage Kodak branding. She's a real beauty!

1960s Kodak Brownie Camera Vintage

1960s Kodak Brownie Camera Vintage

Jan 12, 2024

The Last Remnant of the Roxy Theatre

A few more clues have emerged following the premiere screenings of my documentary "Your Cinema Needs You" at the Monarch Theatre in Medicine Hat, Alberta.

The owners of the building that once housed the Roxy Theatre in downtown Medicine Hat were in attendance at one of the debut screenings and sent me a message about something they'd found in the basement of their building. Keeping in mind that the Roxy closed in 1960 and was immediately renovated, it seemed incredibly unlikely that anything from its history had remained after so many decades and businesses that followed.



But sure enough, tucked away in the very back corner of the basement was one last remnant. A single lamp house from one of the Roxy's projectors has been hiding out here for over 60 years since the cinema was dismantled. To add to this, I found a picture of the Roxy's projection room featuring who we believe to be Bev Botter's father, Tony Botter. Bev appeared in my documentary and shared her memories of her father when he was a projectionist.





So, within the span of a week an image of this projector when it was newly installed at the Roxy Theatre in 1941 emerged and I was able to see that a piece of it had still been hiding in the same building all of these decades later.

This is essentially how the documentary research progressed over 2 years throughout the entire production. Little clues would eventually link up and paint a larger picture of what had happened. And if you're now thinking I'd really like to see "Your Cinema Needs You" at the Monarch for myself - good news! I'll be formally announcing new February screening dates next week.




Jan 6, 2024

Monarch Documentary: Movie Premiere A Success!

6 days, 7 screenings sold to capacity, and just over 2800 people through the doors. As much as we might sometimes like to think we can orchestrate these things, the long-awaited premiere of my documentary, "Your Cinema Needs You" at the Monarch Theatre became a prime example of a community engaging, showing up, and turning something as casual as a few nights at the movies into a real moment in time for this cinema.





Who could've predicted this response? Because I certainly didn't. The local premiere of my documentary was originally just meant to be a ceremonial stepping stone to our national release. I needed it to happen for the sake of the narrative, but I didn't expect the premiere to become a major plot point in the conclusion of what was already an elaborate story.

You've all helped to welcome back the Monarch Theatre in a way we only dreamed would've been possible. And perhaps one of the greatest compliments of all, is that so many of you came out just because you heard there was a good movie playing. At the end of the day, that's all we were really trying to do. To tell a good story, not merely a good "local" story, but a story that would resonate with anyone who has positive memories surrounding going to the movies or felt a kinship with their own hometown cinema anywhere across Canada.





To everyone who shared their stories and messages following the screenings, thank you. To everyone who rallied to help make these premiere screenings at the Monarch Theatre possible, thank you. To everyone who played a roll in making the production of Your Cinema Needs You over the last two and half years happen, thank you.

I'm seeing your messages asking about more screenings, and if the community is still interested we're considering doing another limited run of the documentary at the Monarch Theatre in February. The national streaming release is still months away, so we're thinking before that happens, there may still be a few of you who would like to experience this story in the cinema where it all takes place.





In closing, thank you again. You've made this experience an absolute privilege and pleasure. A century from now when the next filmmaker makes their documentary about the Monarch Theatre they're going to have to include this moment when the community turned out by the thousands to welcome the cinema back.

We're all a part of this story now.

Luke Fandrich Filmmaker


Jan 3, 2024

2023: Top @editingluke Instagram Posts

In looking back at my most popular Instagram posts of 2023, I wanted to take into account both engagement and overall reach - particularly, because I already knew months ago what my most popular Instagram post of the year was going to be. 



Once again, personal pictures did well, the documentary content dominated my year, and yet, it seems perfectly on brand that a joke shot I took while travel shooting would take the year's top spot (by a landslide). These 10 posts represent not only my most liked images on Instagram in 2023, but the most widely shared / most viewed.