Categorie: Fotoblog
Visueel dagboek van Michael Minneboo.
Cup of Joe
On a regular basis, I like to get a real good cup of coffee at the Coffee Salon (Koffie Salon) in my neighbourhood. The coffee is quite expensive, but worth every penny. It’s a nice place to sit and sip you Cup of Joe. Happy moments – if the place is not too full with costumers that it. They do great business.
All dressed up
Graffiti bridge
A dark and gloomy place
To me, the newly restored City movie theatre seems to be a dark and gloomy place. When you pass by it, from the front, it doesn’t look inviting at all. There are no posters on the wall, so to find out what they are showing, you have to actually enter the lion’s den.
The Joker’s little sister?
Elisabeth Taylor died last week. I came across these portraits in downtown Amsterdam somewhere. I doubt if these are genuine Warhol reproductions. Taylor looks like the Joker’s little sister with that thick smile on her face. And that’s not how I like to remember this diva of the silver screen. Rest in peace, Elisabeth.
Video: Turn turn turn
I shot this little video with my old mobile phone. The resolution is terrible, I know. Still, I didn’t want to deprive you of this little turning balloon. Made me laugh anyway. (I am a man of simple pleasures I’m sure.)
Liselotte @ the Filmmuseum
Yesterday morning I spent a couple of hours with Liselotte at Vertigo, the café at the Filmmuseum. Okay, so they call it the Eye institute now. I don’t care: I don’t like the name. It’s been Filmmuseum for centuries, so to me it stays that way. Damn those marketing bureaus thinking up stupid names just because they might have international appeal.
But that’s not what I wanted to talk about actually. Liselotte wrote a book on television design, ‘Vorm van Vermaak’ its called. The book comes out mid April. She wrote it with Roy van Vilsteren, the vice-editor in chief of the VARAgids. (A TV guide). I interviewed Roy last week for an article in the VPRO Gids (another broadcasting magazine I work for as a freelancer). Liselotte also runs a blog about the subject, which you can check out here.
After my coffee date with Liselotte I wrote an article about a new television programme about comic books, that’s being taped at the moment and will be broadcasted in the fall. I phoned up Gert Jan Pos who wrote the scripts for the show. He appeared to be in Budapest of all places. He was nice enough to answer some questions while standing in the middle of the street somewhere.
I’ve known about the show for a couple of months now, and with news like this, it’s always the question when to publish. Since a couple of comic book makers reported on their blog that they had been interviewed for the show, I felt the time was now to write up a short post on the subject. But lesson learned: next time I learn something I will write about it immediately.
At night, I planned to read a collection of Iron Man comics I’ve been anxious to get to in ages. But cabaret artist Lebbis was on the telly. Although I hadn’t planned on watching the dude, what he said about modern life struck a cord and I laughed from the whole show. Lebbis talked about the fact that we are over-consuming and angrily yelled at all the bankers that caused the economical crisis but got away with it. The bastards are even getting bonuses again like nothing happened. He also had some funny stuff to say about horoscopes and frauds like Uri Geller, on which I couldn’t agree more.
Merel @ de Balie
Friday was a day well spent. In the morning I had a coffee date with the illustrious Merel Barends, comic book artist working on a large project, namely her first graphic novel. Recently she has written an interesting blogpost about the covers of the many copies of ‘Lolita‘. We drank coffee a plenty and I went home with a nice buzz of caffeine injected in my bloodstream.
Next I wrote a review on the biographical comic about Fokke & Sukke, which got picked up almost immediately on twitter and facebook.
After a simple but still somewhat eatable meal – I cooked it myself and I am still around the next morning to tell the tale! – I managed to edit three short video interviews with bloggers. The first one was recorded in December last year, so yeah, they’ve been waiting for a good video trim for a while now.
Finally I crashed on the couch to read the origin story of the Marvel comic book hero Daredevil. It’s great that there are so many old comics being reprinted in trade paperbacks nowadays.
Whatever floats your boat
I like to walk home from work. It clears my head. I shot this picture heading home. I’ve never really been a boat-person to be honest. When I was in my teens my parents had a small boat made of polyester. They went on vacations on it. Travelling on the canals and rivers of Holland. This seems like freedom to most people. It’s never really been my thing though. I’d rather spend time in a city when it comes to holidays. Today is my first day off from the VARA. I am looking forward to my little holiday. Especially since I’ve got a couple of projects waiting for me I finally have the time for now. I’ve got to get some writing done, edit some videos and have a pile of comics to review. But first, and foremost, I got to drink some coffee.