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Photographer: Pascal SebahPascal Sébah (1823-1886) from Constantinople/Istanbul was a great Turkish photographer. He produced outstanding portraits, city landscapes, ethnographic photos, captures of historic monuments from Turkey and Middle East. He was the fourth child of the Syrian Catholic Hanna Sébah and the Armenian Lisa Hichaftadjan. He was father of the photographer Jean Sebah (1872-1947).
Addresses:
- 1857 10 Tom Tom Sokaği, ('El Chark Societé Photographic' El Chark = the Orient) (”prés la Poste d’Autriche”)
- 1858- ?: Grand Rue de Péra 232.(“Vis-á-vis de Palais de France”) His Tom Tom Sokaği studio remained open, and was used as a laboratory.
-1860: Grand Rue de Péra 439 (next to the Russian Embassy); he employed A. Laroche to run that studio.
- 1873: opened a branch in Cairo
Medals:
- 1859 Paris: Medal from the Societé Française de Photographie
- 1867 Naples: Medal from “La Scuola Dantesca Napolitana”
- 1870 Paris
- 1873: Ottoman exhibition in Vienna: Sébah presented the album, Les Costumes Populaires de la Turquie. He received a gold medal from the Austrians and the Medjidie Order from the Sultan Abdülaziz.
- 1877 medal in Philadelphia
- 1878 Paris: silver medal at the ‘Exposition Universelle‘ for photographs of Nubian desert tribes.
1883 suffered a stroke; his brother Cosmi, and later Jean Sébah (1872-1947), Pascal’s son, run the studio up to 1945.
Location: Constantinople/ Istanbul
Date: probably 1864
Subject: presumably sister of Ecaterina Obreja, born Xantopol
Format: CDV (number scratched on the negative 10153)
(By courtesy of Mrs. Lilian Theil)
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I'm really, really bad with strangers and it usually takes me several encounters before I can open up ever so slightly.
I decided to participate in the 100 Strangers project some two months ago, after following Neil Winch for quite some time.
In other words, it took me two months to finally get out there and try it.
Today was the day!
I chose Zürich for my first time because there's thousands of people to encounter and I was sure that I would easily find someone there. aha..ha..
After entering the Bahnhofstrasse I was slightly overwhelmed by the shear masses of people passing by.
Countless interesting, beautiful people one could talk to if one had the balls..
I grabbed my DSLR tightly and stood there like a lost boy waiting for his mum.
After what felt like an eternity, I decided to sit on a bench and jump at the next passer-by that didn't seem too busy or dangerous.
They suddenly all looked terribly frightening and busy and after almost an hour I was about to give up when...
...this guy sits down next to me, making a phone call. He talks about filming and opportunities and that's when I decided that this had to be a sign.
I patiently waited for him to hang up, gave him a few more seconds to check some messages and then I finally got to talk to someone.
Meet Pascal
I explained my dire situation to him and he instantly nodded and told me how hard HE had it when he first started out with street photography, where for him the hardest part was aproaching people aswell.
How lucky can one get with the first time?
Pascal works in sales most of the time, making some money in filming and photography besides. He aspires to go full-time professional soon and I wish him all the best, should he happen to stumble upon this picture.
I asked for his permission to publish the picture on flickr and will e-mail him a few of the keepers.
There weren't many, though..
I only ever used the lens once with a student and shaking all over my body (from the cold) I couldn't get the focus most of the time.
I wanted to have the tattoo visible with a buttery background and some spots of warmth coming from the lights.
However, I totally missed that stupid sign in the background, which I had to burn by almost one stop so it wouldn't distract too much from the subject.
So, this was my first time and I can only hope that it won't be another 2 months till I get my shite together to get out there again, now that I'm kinda stoked about my "success".
Maybe, sometime in 2015 I will even manage to aproach a girl.. there's still time...
This picture is #1 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
After training with Alexandre Cabanel and Jean-Léon Gérôme, Dagnan-Bouveret (French, 1852 - 1929) turned from classical themes to subjects drawn from everyday life. In this scene, a country doctor bandages a boy's injured hand, while his family looks on with varying degrees of concern. The artist actually witnessed this incident while traveling with a doctor friend in the Franche-Comté region of eastern France. When this painting was exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1880, it established the artist's reputation as an excellent reporter of rural customs and as a Realist who explored the psychological aspects of his subjects.
[Oil on canvas, 90.7 x 130.8 cm]
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Agneau pascal, Maître de Cabestany, marbre, 12ème siècle, Museu Frederic Marès i Deulovol, Barcelone.
Pascal Häusermann
Maison Bulle 1960
Chancy - Pougny
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Leica R5
Lens 35mm
KONICA FILM CENTURIA 400ASA
EXPIRED 03 2006
©2011, FUSINA Dominik
Publishing date : 26/07/2011
Location : Gleizé (Beaujolais - France)
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Pascal et Virginie | Coeurs
Histoire de coeurs...
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NIKON D3s
Lens : 35mm/f1.4 NIKON
Settings : f2.2 - ISO 200 - 1/1250e - 35mm
Natural light
No tripod.