episode 20 – no parking lot

8 Responses to “episode 20 – no parking lot”


  1. 1 squareamerica

    Wow! I just stumbled across this series and I’m blown away- it’s amazing how much narrative and sense of place your able to get across in each film in just a couple of minutes. Any plans on turning this into a long form piece? It reminds me a bit of a more atmospheric Streetwise (the Mary Ellen Mark film about kids living on the streets of Seattle). Keep up the good work!

  2. 2 nicky buttons

    wow dave feels like watching the kensington/fishtown version of the waltons.since i was in a chapter and theses are my roots.i feel that they are part of my distant family.keep up the awesome work.

  3. 3 David S Kessler

    Hey Nick! great to see you stopped by.
    for those that don’t know, Nick was the subject of episode 7, the hobby. and i’m a big fan of his. If you are in Philadelphia on the weekends, go visit Nick at Bada Bargains on Front Street. It’s an awesome flea market near the Girard stop. I stopped by a couple of weeks ago and there were some great finds. Plus Nick is always a pleasure to talk to.

  4. 4 David S Kessler

    Hi Squareamerica, thank you. I have a version of the series that I made where i strung all the episodes together for a DVD. I like it, but since the camera I use is fairly non-professional, i’m not sure how it will translate projected on a screen yet. I use a small sony trv22. i found that it helps that people are not intimidated by it and the picture still looks great online. I’ll be having some screening soon around Philly so I’ll start t o get an idea of what it looks like in other venues.
    BTW, i checked out your blog, http://swapatorium.blogspot.com and I LOVE IT, great stuff.

  5. 5 AL Boo Sound

    Good stuff David,

    Go down to Frankford Terminal or Sommerset Station you should get some good stuff down there. You keep filming I will keep watching.

  6. 6 Jennifer

    Beautiful films. I spent 8 very very educational years in Philly. You can walk down “the Ave.” and make 800 documentaries based on the characters you’ll find. Fantastic idea, is reminiscent of Mary Ellen Mark- but much less dated. Keep filming!

  7. 7 Jennifer

    ..and I also have to add that you can go to any neighborhood- Fishtown, South Philly, Port Richmond, Wissinoming, Tacony and talk to the regular people who live there and will find equally compelling “entertainment”. I have never seen anything like it anywhere in the world.

  8. 8 David S Kessler

    I have to completely agree with you Jennifer. I think something like this can be done anywhere. I think this location is special visually and that is why i picked it but you can find interesting characters wherever you go, that’s the beauty of it.

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