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Description:This is a photograph of a man with a stiffly waxed moustache, dressed in sporting attire, knickerbockers and a flat cap, carrying a staff.
Date:c. 1910.
This image is taken from a larger photographic record held at Northumberland Archives. The set consists of traditional portrait photography from the early 20th century taken by photographer John Worsnop.
Our Catalogue Reference: NRO 01449-531
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Publicity shoot for UK based model and author Nadeem Ahmed, for the launch of his latest book.
Black and white shoot, SOOC.
Paul Shoaway, Umatilla Indian, Washington, 1899
Photographer:
La Roche, Frank
Subjects (LCSH):
Showaway, Paul
Portraits--Washington (State)
Umatilla Indians--Clothing & dress
Digital Collection:
Frank La Roche Photograph Collection
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Item Number: LAR130
Persistent URL:
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Self portrait in a 10 year series of self portraits tracking my own aging. Armpit hair still not gray. Lucky me.
This photo is part of the Australian National Maritime Museum’s William Hall collection. The Hall collection provides an important pictorial record of recreational boating in Sydney Harbour, from the 1890s to the 1930s – from large racing and cruising yachts, to the many and varied skiffs jostling on the harbour, to the new phenomenon of motor boating in the early twentieth century. The collection also includes images of the many spectators and crowds who followed the sailing races.
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Object number 00013292
Description: This is a photograph of an elderly couple taken by John Worsnop at his studio in Rothbury, Northumberland.
Date:c. 1910.
This image is taken from a larger photographic record held at Northumberland Archives. The set consists of traditional portrait photography from the early 20th century taken by photographer John Worsnop.
Our Catalogue Reference: NRO 01449-587
This image is from the collections of Northumberland Archives. Feel free to share it within the spirit of the Commons.
Please follow the link to view this photograph and many more on our online catalogue.
Description:This is a photograph of a young boy dressed up as an executioner taken by John Worsnop at his studio in Rothbury, Northumberland.
Date:c. 1910.
This image is taken from a larger photographic record held at Northumberland Archives. The set consists of traditional portrait photography from the early 20th century taken by photographer John Worsnop.
Our Catalogue Reference: NRO 01449-582
This image is from the collections of Northumberland Archives. Feel free to share it within the spirit of the Commons.
Please follow the link to view this photograph and many more on our online catalogue.
Believe it or not, this wee pup was TERRIFIED when he came in, it took some major psychology and calming, coaxing and a little good timing to get him posing like a pro model.
this was taken in a tiny 1.7m wide store room using shelves to support the 1.5m wide seamless, lights were a 50cm beauty dish (gridded) above, camera left at full power, bare SB28 at 1/4 bounced off white cupboard door as reflector for fill camera right and gridded SB26 at 1/8 high right (on top of a cupboard) all fired by skyports.
This year, I joined a local photography guild to force myself into trying things that I have no idea how to do!
Like taking studio portraits of a model!
Last night the club held an in-studio session with a model named Sarah Van Der Valk. Thankfully the much more experienced members of the club know how to set up lights, because I have no idea!
Over two hours, we all took turns photographing Sarah in three different scenarios and outfits, the lights were set up for us and we figured out our camera settings.
So, here is my first official attempt at in-studio model portraits using a combination of flash and constant light.
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Thanks The Latow Photographers Guild and Sarah van der Valk
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In 2001 (prekids) we went to Thailand for my brother Paul's wedding. While we were there, Jane wanted to hit up a photography studio for some portraits. She said they were cheap. So I figure why not. This was the result. Hahahaha. We look like freaks! And the backdrop...it makes me want to vomit.
The one thing that stands out in my head about our photo session...it was really hot outside (as it usually is in Thailand). When we got to the studio, I was sitting for about an hour waiting for them to do the hair and makeup for Jane, her sister, and their mom. They didn't have their A/C on full blast, so it was pretty warm in the studio. So as I'm waiting, I'm fanning myself with a magazine cuz I'm sweating like a dog. This lady who worked there approached me and asked me in Thai, "Are you hot?" Thinking they are going to bump up the A/C or get me a drink, I told her in Thai, "Yes. Very hot." And with a straight face she replied back, "That's because you're fat!" And she walked away. Sheeeeeeeit. Customer service is definitely not a priority in that country. Hahaha.
Text on the reverse of the postcard states that it was created by 'Cooper Bros., Photographers, Promenade, Blackpool'.
This image is part of an archive series consisting of photographs relating to the career of champion Australian swimmer, diver and vaudeville entertainer in Australia and the United Kingdom Beatrice Kerr. If reproduced or distributed, this image should be clearly attributed to the collection of the Australian National Maritime Museum; and not be used for any commercial or for-profit purposes without the permission of the museum. For more information see our Flickr Commons Rights Statement.
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Object number ANMS1032[011]
ANMM Collection Gift from Michael Williams