We're huge fans of B&H Photo and Video, the famous
camera shop run by Hasidic Jews in the center of Manhattan -- one of the best shops in the industry, frequented by photo nuts and Hollywood camerapeople. And today, this news is hitting the web: Somebody purchased a used camera there with a used memory card. On the card was a roll of photos taken behind the scenes of a friendly -- but notoriously publicity-shy -- operation.
Linhberg, who bought the camera, posted the photos on his blog. His site seems to be running slow, so here are a few, courtesy of PetaPixel, who
reposted them:
We speculate that it might be part of a covert campaign for the new
reboot of the science-fiction series
Little Fuzzy, which has also included
ukulele love songs and
stuffed animals. Because, well, Hasidim are little and fuzzy.
Published on May 19, 2011 07:02