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photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid
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You seem to like this hair style so here is another old photo This time in a Basque Hope you like it?
the archives are empty in radiology, we went digital... :)
the floor is red, the cupboards pine, the light tube broken, no flash...
hence the yellow/orange hue...
more empty archives
2011-09-18
model: Katie
hair by: Kyle Brit
make up by: Megan Porter
wardrobe on sale at: Design Archives
location: downtown Greensboro, NC
Hasselblad 500C/M
Hasselblad 80mm f/2.8 CF T* lens
Kodak Portra 160 120 film
Present: Rob Saunders, EM Ginger, Mark Dimunation, Sumner Stone, Nicky Yeager, Sun Helen Isdahl Kalvenes, Simran Thadani, Jessica Hische, Russ Maschmeyer, Lizy Gershenzon, Travis Kochel
The Letterform Archive collects inspirational analog artifacts to digitize in high fidelity, for all who love letters. Read more about the organization on Typographica.
Title: Phillip's survey of the settlements in NSW 1792
Dated: 1792
Digital ID: SZ430_Front
Series: NRS 13859 Crown plans
Rights: No known copyright restrictions www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/rights-and-permissions
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Archives+ and some lucky attendees took a stroll from the University to Manchester Central Library with artist Sarah Marsh as our guide. Creating custom umbrellas by using glass pens to outline some of the architecture we saw on the journey and completed them in the stunning refurbished Library.
Future sessions will be advertised on our website - www.archivesplus.org/events
Photography by Max Bamber
This is Glenn Gould's storage room the way it was left at his death. It seems that no one gets to tie up all the loose ends.
It reminds me of Wittgenstein's 6.431 of his Tractatus. "So too at death the world does not alter, but comes to an end."
Do we all leave such a mess behind? Such a treasure trove for the archeologists, the rag and bone pickers?
(Photo from "Glenn Gould a Life in Pictures" One of my favorites from the book.)
Persistent URL: floridamemory.com/items/show/144056
Local call number: N034690
Title: Women displaying a mattress made by FERA workers - Jacksonville
Date: March 1935
Physical descrip: 1 photonegative - b&w - 4 x 5 in.
Series Title: General Collections
Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida
500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL, 32399-0250 USA, Contact: 850.245.6700, Archives@dos.myflorida.com
Title: Class Z1405 (G23) No.27 locomotive
Dated: No date
Digital ID: 17420_a014_a014000455
Series: NRS 17420 State Rail Authority Archives Photographic Reference Print Collection
Rights: No known copyright restrictions www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/rights-and-permissions
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This rare photograph shows a poster advertising the pantomime 'Sleeping Beauty' on Gloucester Street, Christchurch, 1920. "So impressed was I with its vulgarity and indecency" wrote Christchurch Tramways Board member Frank Thompson, "I had it photographed." He then mailed it to the Department of Internal Affairs, who, after the Cinematograph Film Censorship Act was passed in 1916, resumed responsibility for film censorship.
Although the full-colour poster was not advertising a moving picture, Thompson objected that "from the waist upwards the woman is naked save for two small plates over the two breasts," and hoped the DIA could take action. G. Anderson from the DIA replied on 15 July that "the Government is at present considering the question of introducing legislation to enable some form of censorship to be exercised over cinematograph picture posters."
The photograph itself is from a larger series of records dealing with objectionable film posters; some of which actually contain the posters themselves. As well as being visually interesting, the series highlights the increasing importance of film in New Zealand culture, and early attempts to control their content. It also captures a rare glimpse of historic Christchurch that - due to the earthquake of February 2011 - no longer exists.
Archives Refence: ACGO 8333 IA1/1313
collections.archives.govt.nz/web/arena/search#/?q=R12329445
Material from Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o Te Kāwanatanga
This is on old picture, it was already posted on Flickr two years ago. I was looking for my self-portraits from the archives, and I found its original RAW file. I felt an urge to edit it in a newer look. Posting a larger version, now you can see more details of the image. This photo was taken during my first weeks of using wireless flashes.
Tech:
Canon EOS 30D
Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L
Speedlite 580EX (on-camera).
one small white umbrella above the camera and the model.
My Grandma Shirl.
I'm scanning a bunch of old slides from the Stone Family archive. These were all taken by either my mom, my dad, or an unknown third party.
If you have any questions or would like to contribute to this archive, please visit tigerjams.art/ and contact me on Twitter DM or Telegram ♥
Talk to film photographers for long enough and the subject will inevitably move away from locations, gear and techniques to the nitty gritty of what to do with all those negatives.
In fact, it was a few recent discussions on Twitter that acted as the genesis for this longer than planned article....
Large version at: emulsive.org/articles/a-treatise-on-dealing-with-your-fil...
Filed under: #Articles #Featured #Archive #ArchivingFilm #EMULSIVE
taken earlier this morning before 1st sunset, a waxing gibbous Mun rises, tinted blue by thick atmosphere at horizon
Title: Point Lookout, New England National Park (NSW)
Dated: No date
Digital ID: 12932-a012-a012X2448000014
Series: NRS 12932 Original prints of Photographs used in NSW trains
Rights: No known copyright restrictions www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/rights-and-permissions
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