Good tabs are made to be shared

Hey, I’m Shlomi Kramer, and this is Flâneur — a notes on photography, art, and life.

Lately, my Safari is always open.
I’ve got so many tabs — like a neighbor with too many cats. I can’t seem to close any of them. You probably know the feeling. Your browser’s full too, right?

So I thought — why not share them? Once a week, I’ll send out the tabs I’ve got open. Maybe you’ll find something cool. And I’ll finally clean up my browser (and my head a bit too).

1. Know Your Customers’ “Jobs to Be Done” – HBR
People don’t buy products — they “hire” them to do a job.
This piece breaks down how to truly understand what drives your customers, and how to build things that matter.

2. The Let Them Theory – Mel Robbins
Someone doing something that bugs you? Let them.
This little mindset shift might save you a ton of stress, energy, and overthinking.

3. Joel Meyerowitz’s Career Is a Minihistory of Photography – NYT
From street to color to large-format — Meyerowitz didn’t follow trends, he made them.
A beautiful look at a career that mirrors the evolution of modern photography.

4. 7 Japanese Photographers You Need to Know
The site’s in Russian — but don’t worry, it’s mostly visual.
Seven photographers who turned everyday life into visual haiku.

5. Jack Davison – Work V.13
Raw, instinctive, cinematic.
Davison’s portraits and shadows feel like they crawled out of a forgotten dream.

6. Kit Young
Soft chaos, bold light.
Feels like performance art turned into color and motion.

7. Canon of Design – Basic Armature
A deeper dive into composition than your usual grid.
The “armature” helps build invisible harmony into your images.

8. Ray Metzker – Google Search
Pure light and shadow geometry.
Metzker made the mundane look monumental.

9. Marczell Klein – Hypnosis for $100K
Yes, he really charges $100,000 for a session.
And no, he’s not joking. Welcome to the luxury hypnosis scene.

10. Same.New – AI Site Cloner
Paste a link — watch AI rebuild the site in seconds.
Terrifying? Yes. Useful? Also yes.

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