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Digitised image from the Town Hall Photographer's Collection - GB127.M850
The Town Hall Photographer’s Collection is a large photographic collection held in Manchester City Council’s Central Library archives, ranging in date from 1956 to 2007.
The collection consists of tens of thousands of images, covering the varied areas of work of Manchester Corporation and latterly, Manchester City Council.
The photographs were taken by staff photographers, who were tasked to document the work of Corporation/Council departments and, in doing so, captured many aspects of Manchester life and history, including significant changes to the Manchester landscape.
The collection includes many different formats from glass negatives, to slides, prints, CDs and even a couple of cine films.
What is especially exciting is that the majority of these images have never before been available in a digital format and therefore have only ever been seen by a handful of people.
A team of dedicated Staff and Volunteers are currently working on the systematic digitisation of the negatives held within the collection.
This album represents the result of their work to date.
Instant film negative reclamation.
For more details
jameslindnerexperimental.wordpress.com/2013/03/04/instant...
Part of a roll of Ilford 3200 film, as a developed response to Robert Frank's the Americans, for my school Alevel work
Digitised image from the Town Hall Photographer's Collection - GB127.M850
The Town Hall Photographer’s Collection is a large photographic collection held in Manchester City Council’s Central Library archives, ranging in date from 1956 to 2007.
The collection consists of tens of thousands of images, covering the varied areas of work of Manchester Corporation and latterly, Manchester City Council.
The photographs were taken by staff photographers, who were tasked to document the work of Corporation/Council departments and, in doing so, captured many aspects of Manchester life and history, including significant changes to the Manchester landscape.
The collection includes many different formats from glass negatives, to slides, prints, CDs and even a couple of cine films.
What is especially exciting is that the majority of these images have never before been available in a digital format and therefore have only ever been seen by a handful of people.
A team of dedicated Staff and Volunteers are currently working on the systematic digitisation of the negatives held within the collection.
This album represents the result of their work to date.
pictionid62490270 - catalog230000644 - title gsconvair negative-copilots instrument panel from eye level - filename230000644.tif---Image from the General Dynamics/Convair Collection--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--
Taken for a set subject of 'shadows' at the camera club, tried to make it different from the other submissions
The original boxes that I have to process of glass plate negatives and lantern slides from my Great-Uncle Stanley's surviving collection. I think they all date from before the First World War.
Found negative - wonderfully scratched. This is a positive from the negative and turned black and white.
Exercise # 4 from "The Creative License" - I don't think it's easy!
Ink, oil crayons and glitter watercolor in my illustrated Moleskine journal
Synecdoche and I met up at Belmont Park in San Diego for a funtabulous photowalk. With her permission, I submit this photo of a fellow Flickr friend and addict (who happens to be photographing the beach to later post on Flickr) to a class on Flickr in which we both participate. Flickr Fotografy is Fun!
3. Negative Space. Comes from the official assignment suggestion thread from Melody. Negative Space. Here we let the empty areas of our image convey the impact of the image.
PictionID:45281886 - Catalog:14_018682 - Title:Atlas Program Details: Santa Klaus and Steve Weissinger with Computer Date: 12/02/1960 - Filename:14_018682.TIF - - - - - Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
pictionid62490232 - catalog230000641 - title gsconvair negative- - filename230000641.tif---Image from the General Dynamics/Convair Collection--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--
Negative made from using Kodak Linagraph paper in-camera as film. There's a very definite grey background throughout which I have tried to show (including parts of the negative that were not exposed at all, but not including the scratch bottom right, nor the finger print).
Sinar Norma 4x5, Rodenstock Ysaron 180mm lens at f/11. 1/2 s exposure (paper rated as film at about 16ISO) developed in PQ universal for 2.5 minutes.
Lighting: desk lamp. I don't have easy acces to a flash unit anymore... I got a desk lamp though... it rocks when it comes to low key shots...
pictionid62490207 - catalog230000639 - title gsconvair negative-pilots console- catc - filename230000639.tif---Image from the General Dynamics/Convair Collection--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--
pictionid62490336 - catalog230000649 - title gsconvair negative- - filename230000649.tif---Image from the General Dynamics/Convair Collection--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--
pictionid62489995 - catalog230000631 - title gsconvair negative-overhead switch panel- swissair - filename230000631.tif---Image from the General Dynamics/Convair Collection--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--