Found Film
A few years ago my mother gave me a bunch of loaded slide magazines she picked up at a second-hand shop. When I first started digging into them I noticed a large amount of faded-to-magenta Ektachrome and figured there wasn't going to much of value left in the exercise of going through it all.
But then I came across the Kodachromes.
All were still in excellent condition - no fade, perfect color. I had a hunch the slides were dated sometime around the mid-70s, but it wasn't until I took them out of the slide holders that the date stamp was revealed: these were 51 year old slides I was looking at. I have no idea who the photographer is nor what kind of camera was used, but this is like holding jewels from another generation.
Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, 1962
Found Film
A few years ago my mother gave me a bunch of loaded slide magazines she picked up at a second-hand shop. When I first started digging into them I noticed a large amount of faded-to-magenta Ektachrome and figured there wasn't going to much of value left in the exercise of going through it all.
But then I came across the Kodachromes.
All were still in excellent condition - no fade, perfect color. I had a hunch the slides were dated sometime around the mid-70s, but it wasn't until I took them out of the slide holders that the date stamp was revealed: these were 51 year old slides I was looking at. I have no idea who the photographer is nor what kind of camera was used, but this is like holding jewels from another generation.
Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, 1962