The retro Diana Mini is a plastic camera known for its dreamy deep saturation. It shoots square format and also half-frame, multiple exposures, overlapping exposures, and color flash. The modern 8-lens Oktomat, also plastic, shoots 8 sequential images on the same frame over the course of several seconds; the result is a bit like a filmstrip. The vintage 4-lens Nimslo from the 1980s lets you view 3D without special glasses. The 4 lenses are set at slightly different angles, as are the resulting photos; you view the 3D effect by refocusing your eyes. I took these cameras to some Radiohead shows in New York in September 2011 and in Texas in March 2012.
The book is self-published, and as such is not cheap to make. It is a high-quality coffee table type book, 8.5 by 11.5 inches, and full-color, with many photos being a full page. There are 35 photos in the book. It includes a credits page. Please view the video below, if you haven't already, to see what the book looks like. I took the photos, but a lot of the credit for its beauty belongs to Andi Watson, Radiohead's lighting designer for years and years. I gave him a copy of the book. He loved the photos!
I recently ordered some extra copies of the book, which cost me nearly $30 each. Thus, to offset the cost of the film and developing (which is surprisingly expensive!), I am selling the book for $50 plus shipping. I will autograph the book for you if you want. If you have any questions, go to my home page linked above, there is a contact form.
Below are a few of the photos from the book. To see my entire page of Radiohead photos, click here.





















