View allAll Photos Tagged File,
File name: 08_06_024306
Title: Soldiers and their ladies in the front row
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1934 - 1956 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 negative : film, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Film negatives
Subject: Military personnel; Audiences
Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright Leslie Jones.
Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
I integrated existing files (projects/classes of previous analysts) into this drawer since they're all the same record series, which is why some aren't typed (tsk, tsk).
October File + Alunah + Pist + Burden of the Noose + Shebrew + The Darkhorse + Conjurer @ The Rainbow, Birmingham 01/02/15
Photograph by Tony Gaskin for Midlands Rocks
© 2015 Stagedive Photography
Artist Jane Filer's "Friendly Folks" a mural commissioned by the Triangle Area Sister Cities was unveiled at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Feb. 10, 2011.
Nederland, Noord-Holland, Haarlemmermeer, 12-05-2009; luchthaven Schiphol met stationsgebouw en verkeertoren met vluchtleiding.
Linksonder parkeergarages en parkeerdekken, daar achter hotels en diverse kantoorgebouwen geexploiteerd door Schiphol vastgoed (Schiphol Real Estate). Aan de gates geparkeerde vliegtuigen van onder andere KLM en MartinAir. In de achtergrond de A4 en het parkeerterrein voor langparkeren.
Swart collectie, luchtfoto (25 procent toeslag); Swart Collection, aerial photo (additional fee required)
foto Siebe Swart / photo Siebe Swart
My series of cross-processed laundromat photos just went up at File Magazine today as a featured project. Please check it out here.
The original set on Flickr.
The house I live in doesn't have an onsite laundry available to the tenants, so in order to wash my clothes every week I visit a laundromat about five blocks away. I'd never used a laundromat previous to living in Vancouver, and I don't mind the experience because I find it a relaxing place to hang out for the hour or so it takes to wash my clothes. I always take along something creative to do while I'm there, mostly my journal and often a camera.
I like the repitition of shapes created by the dryers, and how laundromats often look as if no modern advancements have taken place since the sixties. It's also an enviroment perfectly suited to the odd colour shifts that occur from cross-processing slide film.