USA

Free Film

Worthless Studios

2019

Hardcover

154 Pages

9.25 x 7.5 in (23.5 x 19.1 cm)


In 2019, worthless studios embarked on a road trip across the United States in an Airstream-turned-darkroom with the FREE FILM team. The project, titled FREE FILM: USA, distributed nearly 1,600 rolls of 35mm film to image-makers in 18 cities to respond to the prompt, “red, white and blue.” Throughout the project the team developed over 35,000 images, which revealed how photographers perceived and documented the theme.

A selection of those images now come together in this book edited by worthless studios’ founder and creative director, Neil Hamamoto. This 154 page book includes 81 images from 74 photographers, unique behind the scenes documentation, and access-code to the entire digital archive of over 35k+ images collected from the trip.

The book also includes an introductory text by Kai Carlson-Wee and an original poem by Guggenheim-award winning writer Janice Harrington. This hardcover book designed by former New York Times Magazine Art Director, Caleb Bennett, is the second in the FREE FILM book series and provides an amazing look into a variety of perspectives and opinions across the country.