HAMBURGER EYES

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  • 09-07-23

    Airborne

    Photo by Maximilian Schneller

    Some photos from past issues of Hamburger Eyes, stay tuned for new issues hopefully coming out soon. You can help them come out quicker by making a purchase in our online store. Do you like to wear clothing? There is probably something in there that you would like.

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    Photo by Ryan Barrett

    Photo by Ryan Florig

    Photo by Ciro Battiloro

    Photo by Manu Jougla

  • 09-06-23

    BOX

    Hello Gang, sorry it has been too long. Lots of family stuff and moving in and out of multiple cities, it has maybe been the most hectic past year ever. We have a lot of catching up to do with Hamburger Eyes, you can help us stabilize and get the new issue out by getting yourself this crispy new tshirt. Thanks in advance.

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  • 06-06-23

    TATS

    Photo by Kingsley Ifill

    More photos from our most recent zine collab with France based brand FUTUR. It wasn’t intentional but this zine somehow came out dreamy. They say if we dream more, our lives become more dream-like. Let’s photograph it.

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    Photo by Manuel Obadia-Wills

    Photo by Chris Leskovsek

    Photo by Ray Potes

    Photo by Rememberyouweremadetobeused

    Photo by Alex Herzog

    Photo by Felix Schaper

    Photo by Reuben Radding

  • 05-25-23

    REAR VIEW

    Photo by Ray Potes

    More photos from our recent collaboration zine with FUTUR. We love how this zine came out.

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    Photo by Kingsley Ifill

    Photo by Manuel Obadia-Wills

    Photo by Reuben Radding

    Photo by Rememberyouweremadetobeused

    Photo by Alex Herzog

    Photo by Felix Schaper

    Photo by Chris Leskovsek

  • 05-17-23

    LIGHTS

    Photo by Felix Schaper

    More photos from more pages of our latest zine collab with FUTUR.

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    Photo by Chris Leskovsek

    Photo by Rememberyouweremadetobeused

    Photo by Kingsley Ifill

    Photo by Manuel Obadia-Wills

    Photo by Ray Potes

    Photo by Reuben Radding

    Photo by Alex Herzog

  • 05-08-23

    SPELLS

    Photo by Alex Herzog

    Photos from our latest zine collaboration with FUTUR. Excited about this one.

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    Photo by Manuel Obadia-Wills

    Photo by Kingsley Ifill

    Photo by Reuben Raadding

    Photo by Rememberyouweremadetobeused

    Photo by Chris Leskovsek

    Photo by Felix Schaper

    Photo by Ray Potes

  • 05-04-23

    FUTUR + HAMBURGER EYES

    Pleased to announce a collaboration with France based friends, FUTUR. We have a new zine, 64 pages with contributors worldwide. We have some very chill swim shorts, logo down the side, with pockets. A tshirt with a back print photo by Ray Potes. The photo is of a poodle cruising Tokyo at night, fitting as FUTUR has just opened a new store there. And lastly, a hoodie! The nicest and comfiest hoodie we have ever owned. Limited quantities.

    FUTUR + HAMBURGER EYES ZINE

    PHOTOS BY
    R. REMEMBER
    MANUEL OBADIA-WILLS
    REUBEN RADDING
    FELIX SCHAPER
    RAY POTES
    ALEX HERZOG
    CHRIS LESKOVSEK
    KINGSLEY IFILL

    64 Pages
    6.69″ x 9.61″
    Staple Bind
    80# cover/text
    Published by Hamburger Eyes

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  • 05-01-23

    BINOCS

    Photo by Nick Slobin

    Some photos from past issues of our magazine. We’re lucky to work with such amazing photographers. Worldwide.

    Sorry for lack of updates lately. Something happens to me where I get burnt on social media. But I figured out how to fix it. One, if I do it from my computer instead of phone it is way chiller. Two, this should already be a thing but sometimes wires get crossed, this website should be first. Meaning, update the site first, then IG. I get too ahead of myself and get lost and confused. Anyways, just thinking out loud here. More to come.

    Photo by Kanoa Zimmerman

    Photo by Blake Kunin

    Photo by Kristan Klimczak

    Photo by Zane Grant

  • 04-10-23

    GRANT LEWANDOWSKI

    NAME:

    Grant Lewandowski

    LOCATION:

    Indianapolis, Indiana

    WEAPONS OF CHOICE:

    Mamiya 7 and iphone

    WORDS TO LIVE BY:

    Measure twice, cut once

    LINKS:

    https://www.instagram.com/grant_lewandowski/

  • 03-29-23

    How to Make Money as a Photographer

    Photo by Ray Potes

    DISCLAIMER: I am still figuring this out. I am not saying that you will be guaranteed any type of money if you listen to what I say or write. What I will say though is that if you do most of these things in a professional manner, for a few decades in a row, then maybe your chances of a career in photography move up a quarter of a percentage point or so.

    This writing hopes to provide photo futuristic simulations in your mind if you are indeed following a path of photography.

    As I said in the previous post, most photographers are running combinations. Just like having multiple camera setups, processing recipes, and print recipes we have money making recipes.

    1. SERVICE – Shooting photos as a service to clients in exchange for money. Weddings, real estate, headshots, advertising, commercial, editorial, commissions, assignments, studio, documentary, etc.

    2. PRODUCT – Selling your photography as a product to customers. Your photos in the shape of prints, books, tshirts, calendars, coffee mugs, fine art hanging on the walls of mansions and museums, etc.

    3. SUPPORT – Creating services and products that support other photographers. Camera companies, photo labs, photo retail, publishers, gallerists, agencies, representation, design, etc.

    4. EDUCATION – Creating services and products that support photography itself. Teaching classes, workshops, seminars, trainings, courses, speaking events, discussions, writing books, etc.

    It’s not that complicated. Some are lucky and they find their place just doing one of these things and get really good at it. As mentioned earlier, most photographers, sometimes organically sometimes purposeful, find themselves running a bunch of these things simultaneously and/or falling into certain categories and then evolving onto other ones.

    People often ask about how to get their photography noticed and I want to say match your current output to what current path that you want but I don’t say it because usually that person is not sure, hence the purpose of this blog post.

    But I am not sure that is good advice because of randomness.

    Like if you want to shoot basketball, then all of your front facing output should be all basketball and you should be reaching out to basketball media outlets for paid gigs and/or making basketball books, hanging photos in basketball museums, or starting your own basketball photo agency. This is simple and obvious and normal. But we have also seen it go random, where a person who shoots underwater landscapes happens to shoot his cousin’s basketball game and it turns out great and gets hired as the team photographer.

    I think it is just appropriate to know all of this stuff and have some concept of a direction but also be open to all the possibilities. I started out wanting to shoot assignments for magazines and newspapers. I dreamed of splunking caves and getting portraits of a newly discovered species for National Geographic. I had a few good gigs, but mostly rejection. Meanwhile, people liked the zines I was making. So I kept making them.

    Once you consciously decide to “get money” with your photography and put yourself out there, opportunities arise. Follow the white rabbit.

  • 03-27-23

    JAI TANJU

    NAME:

    Jai Tanju

    LOCATION:

    San Jose Ca

    WEAPONS OF CHOICE:

    Pentax Honeywell Spotmatic

    WORDS TO LIVE BY:

    Be patient

    LINKS:

    http://booksbyjai.bigcartel.com

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