My second photo studio from 1983 to 1984 was at 2 West 32nd St in NYC. It was right before it became "Korea town." I frequently visit the Korean dumpling and other stuff restaurant at the same address -- street level. The food is very good. And the Korean people I've met are intelligent and friendly. So, like many others I viewed the footage of Alex Webb and tried to see if it was someplace I'd like to visit. I don't know about the market. The cattle auction looked more interesting. For me, I think I'd want to go to a crowded urban area for photos. People have brought up Moriyama. I like the videos of him in Shinjuku, which he classically refers to as a stadium of sin -- for me this looks like a more fertile photography destination than the market Webb visited. I will say, Webb is good with resolving very complex compositions -- the one with the orange traffic cones was for me, brilliant. As for films -- Hollywood runs the gamut -- blockbusters which from cinematographer perspective appreciate less, to Coen Brothers , indies, and many others, especially 30-60's that are some of the best ever.