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Sorting out the attic, I recently came across my Astronauts' autograph collection from the 1970s, including the first and last men to set foot on the moon (Armstrong and Cernan). Most of the autographs are 'Autopen' - a machine-made copy of the real signature, but a couple of them are personalised, so maybe they are real signatures. Bottom centre is Neil Armstrong's on a piece of card. I have autographs for all the astronauts who flew from Apollo 7 to 15.
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Charles Schultz's Snoopy and Woodstock adorn the cover of this Hallmark autograph book from the late1970s.
I won't pretend I know who he is, but, he's apparently a Detroit player.
I was down by the Pan Pacific hotel and noticed a crowd of people. I found out they were waiting to get autographs from the players of the Detroit Red Wings.
Kodak No2 Folding Autographic Brownie camera from 1924-1926 (? - dated to an "S" shape foot, production ended in 1919 but due to used the Kodex shutter introduced in 1924 the camera is from 1924-1926!) made in Canada by Canadian Kodak Company Limited in Toronto Ont. with 6.3 anastigmat lens and Kodex shutter (T, B, 1/25, 1/50) made in USA by Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester N.Y. with original leather case - all in really beautiful condition, new in my tiny collection and the oldest one in it from today.
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family heirlooms.. my father's father's autograph book and my mother's grandfather's glasses.
Polaroid friends - I've noticed that on the film that there's a line that runs horizontally across the top of the image. I'm assuming that the rollers on the camera need to be cleaned. Can anyone give me tips to doing so or lead me in the right direction.. many thanks, j
In 1986 when I was working on my Autographs project, I was able to contact Elizabeth Taylor, through her agent, and she was gracious enough to autograph this drawing that I did of her. I didn't meet her, but I was very pleased she liked the drawing enough to sign it. Also, I think it was because of her signing this drawing that got Michael Jackson to take notice of my work. They were great friends, and when I contacted his office to sign a drawing, he eventually saw this drawing and he agreed to sign the drawing I did of him. Which led to Michael hiring me to illustrate his coloring book, Moonwalker - The Coloring Book.
My Autographs project was something I came up with and worked on during the 1980s and early 1990s. I would do a drawing of a famous person and search them out to see if they would autograph it. I met many of them. Some of the people who signed my drawings were; President Ronald Reagan and his wife, Nancy Reagan (this was when he was President and my drawing was in the Oval Office in the White House!), Andy Warhol, Al Hirschfeld, David Levine, Liza Minnelli, Stephen Sondheim, Spike Lee, Paloma Picasso (I have a signed Picasso!), Lucille Ball, Jeremy Irons, Bernadette Peters, Mandy Patinkin, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Malcom Forbes, The Eurythmics (Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart) and Molly Ringwald to name a few.
I also had a number of rejections; Jacqueline Onassis, Bette Midler, Yoko Ono, Donald Trump, Katherine Hepburn (who wrote me a wonderful note - which she signed - so I got my autograph) and Jerry Seinfeld. There were some others. But, most of the people I contacted autographed their drawings.
It was a great project, I just did it for myself and I had a lot of fun. Meeting many of these people was a thrill!! I would have loved to have met Elizabeth Taylor in person, just to look into those beautiful violet eyes of hers!!
A staged autograph moment in warm event light:
fans, glamour, composure — and a nostalgic wooden chair lending the scene its special charm.
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Intentional multi exposure (for arts sake!) From the first test roll I put through my Kodak No. 2A Folding Autographic Brownie. I got some better results that I expected so I'm looking forward to putting some more film into it!
Elvira (Cassandra Peterson) is probably one of the nicest & most "down to earth" celebrities we've ever met. I've been a fan of hers for a long time, so it was awesome to meet her in person. :) (Note: "Elvira's Haunted Hills" is possibly the best homage to Vincent Price movies ever made!)
Here is another autograph I secured at Fan Days in Dallas at the beginning of October, Matt Wood who is the voice of several droids in the Star Wars universe, but none as feared ad General Grevious. Matt was a very nice guy about the whole thing. Thanks for the autograph. I am using the "official" clone wars figure at the moment.
Autographed '68 Mustang GT. Only $48k at the Volo Classic Car dealership. What would you do with the autographs on the hood? Why not autograph the interior somewhere.
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My Grandmother purchased this on July 14, 1923.
The camera system using Autographic Film A116 was made by Kodak from 1914 to 1927.
2 1/4 X 4 1/4 format
A small trap door on the back of the camera enabled the user to scribe a note on the edge of each exposure with a small pencil like metal scribe attached to the camera.
I rarely get all fan-girl, but when I saw the opportunity meet Eugene Hutz and get him to sign a polaroid that I shot of him the night before at the Bonnaroo Superjam (AND give him a Moo card with his photo on it), I had to take it. I've shot Gogol Bordello 5 times this past year alone, and it never ceases to be a hella lot of fun. They are definitely one of my fave bands to shoot and see live.
Incidentally, Jack Johnson had just gone on stage in the background when I was talking to Eugene, and I told him that I skipped out on shooting Jack so I could meet him, and the best response came out of his mouth: "Fuck Jack Johnson". Yes!
My scanner is teh suck at the moment, so this is a photo of the polaroid with my 30D, in case anyone's checking the properties.
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Because I have been building my Clone Wars Autograph collection I got George Takei to autograph a plate for Lok Durd. I had a great time with this autograph. I initially pulled out the incomplete Lok Durd figure and he was intriqued. I then pulled out the TOS Sulu figure and he giggled. I followed this with the topless fencing Sulu and he BELLY laughed. It was great. His comment was, "I like the abs, but the problem here is how wide the hips are." I told him that was LEGO's fault. Very nice gentlemen. Got a kick out of making him laugh.
Johnny Carson Autograph obtained by my Dad to add to his growing autograph collection. You can view the list at autographcollection.wordpress.com
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It was autograph day at the Saint Paul Saints baseball club this past weekend. After Sunday's afternoon game, kids were allowed to come down and run the bases and meet the team.
A lot of the children in line were too shy to look the players in the eye. But not this little girl. What a beautiful smile...! :-)
Today is Mothers' Day which assumed special significance when I found these old Autograph Books in a case of old family photos. Two of the books are mine, dating from 1961. The maroon book belongs to my mother. Its words of wisdom being from 1942.
The newspaper cutting reads:
'To Mother
We should always be obedient,
And loyal, good and true,
To the one who loves us dearly-
Who has so much to do.
She tries to make us happy
And contented day by day,
She teaches us the right from wrong-
And what to do and say.
Through all our hardships and our strife,
She'll try to be our guide,
And then when things come right again,
We'll gaze on her with pride.
You'll only have one mother,
So patient, kind and true,
I'll always love my mother,
And I know you'll love yours, too.
From Sylvia Allie (15), Hackett-terrace, Charters Towers, who wins a Blue Mark (5points)'
This little gem is a Kodak No2 folding Autographic Brownie. Mine has a patent date stamped 1917, although I suspect it might be a slightly more modern version from around 1920. However it's still a working camera hovering around the 100 year mark. The shutter has a blazing top speed of 1/50 second and the aperture is wide open at f/8. The unique feature of this camera was the ability to write a note with a metal stylus on the back of the photographic paper through a hinged slot in the camera's back to record location or date and have that information show up on the negative when developed. That particular film has not been produced in years but you could still run a roll of 120 film through this Brownie and achieve photographic perfection...
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Graflex 3A Autographic SLR Roll Film Camera (circa 1915-20), 5x7 Baucsh & Lomb Tessar f/4.5-f/32 barrel lens.
These cameras were produced from 1915 to 1926. They were popular during WWI and were also used by railroad photographers and postcard photographers. The Autographic feature allowed the photographer to open a sliding panel on the back of the camera to write information along the margin of the negative. As indicated on the metal tag on the front of this camera, Folmer & Schwing (the makers of the original Graflex cameras) was controlled by Eastman Kodak at this time. Graflex later separated from Kodak and continued to produce cameras until 1973.
I purchased this camera at an antique store about 10 years ago. My father actually found it, as he is usually better at spotting items than I am. The camera and accessories were tucked away inside a leather case. Included in the case was an old film box and there was a roll of 112 Verichrome Pan film still in the camera. Also included in the case was the interesting Weston light meter. The price for all of this was only $40. The expiration date on the film box was 1959, so it appears that someone probably used the camera well into the 1950s. I have not personally used this camera, as 112 film has not been available for a long time. However the focal plane shutter appears to work perfectly and this camera makes a nice display and conversation piece.
No, this camera is not for sale!
Clusia Major, an ornamental tropical plant producing poisonous fruit. It gets it's common name form the fact that the large leaves can register "writing" on them. It is an invasive species in Hawaii, often times taking over native plants and killing them.
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