All images in The New Found Photography are from my own private collection. I do not reblog or use any photos from any other source. All photos are either original prints or prints made from negatives in my collection. Remember, you can always click on an image to see it in a larger window.
Thursday, November 30, 2017
Camera, Action!
I might be necessary to click on the photos and bring them up in a bigger window to see, but there is a camera in the upper left corner, behind the actors. And my favorite thing about these pictures; written on the back of the top image, "disregard dark lines on face of print." Come on. Once it's mentioned, no one will be able to disregard the fogging.
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Lights
Alright, the shiny thing is a reflector. Obviously, it's used to reflect light, and less obviously, to soften light. The crew members are getting a bit more casual in dress compared to yesterday's post.
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Sound
After the photo lab I worked at went belly up, after going through my unemployment, savings and retirement fund, I started doing background work in the movies. This piece of equipment is a boom mic, and quite frankly, they haven't changed all that much since this picture was taken. But who is the guy? All the techs I've seen on set dress casually. For some reason, they seem to favor shorts. Did boom operators once show up to set wearing suits? Hard to imagine.
Sunday, November 26, 2017
The Sandy Beach
Look what I found. I was going through the ever growing stack of unsorted photographs on my desk when this image popped right out. These two people are the same couple from a post from a month ago. The Rocky Beach has been replaced by a sandy one. I still think, without any actual proof, that it's from Europe, and I'm still wondering about people who go to the shore all dressed up. Click on beach in labels, and a whole lot of photos will show up. The Rocky Beach should be the next one back.
Friday, November 24, 2017
Milner Pass, Rocky Mountain National Park
Written on the back, "Milner Pass Elevation 11960 ft. Aug. 9. 1922 Rocky Mountain Ntl Park, Colorado Estes Park." I looked it up, there's a road through Milner Pass that crosses the continental divide at 10759 feet. Take a glance at the road in the background, and it clearly goes through a mountain pass. It looks like the young lady in this photograph has hiked along the continental divide from the road. I know it's possible because I've done the same thing.
Am I the only one who wonders about the photographer? Husband, boyfriend, girlfriend, father, mother, child?
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
The Grand Tour
I love this photograph. It reminds me of all those stories I've read about the grand tour. For the English, it was sending one's son off to the great cities of the continent, meant to give them some real life experience they'd need to become proper young members of the gentry. For Americans, it was rich parents dragging their eligible daughters, like the young lady on the left, in a sick pursuit of a titled husband.
Sunday, November 19, 2017
Getting Drunk in the Woods
Most forest fires are started by people. Discarded cigarettes are a common cause of those fires. Drinking leads to poor decision making. So, guys getting drunk, in the woods, while at least one of them is smoking. What could go wrong?
Friday, November 17, 2017
The Party, The Fun Table
On September 22nd, I posted a company party picture that showed a number of black employees sitting separately from the white employees. I couldn't help but wonder if some party planner had put all the blacks at the same table, or if the workers, more or less, decided to separate themselves by race, by themselves. Well, I was back at the same antique store and found this photo from the same party. It looks like the fun people didn't care about race.
Click on miller company in labels to see the first pix.
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
A Stylish Extra Photo
It's a little silly considering my idea of dressing up is a tee shirt without holes, but somewhere along the line I got interested in fashion photography. I spent a lot of years working in custom photo labs and spent years printing black & white fashion shoots, and it also helped that some of the great photographers that interested me often supported themselves by doing fashion work on the side. I doubt that Man Ray was raking in the bucks with his photograms. Anyway, this young lady is looking quite fashionable. There is an Agfa Lupex watermark on the back, and considering when it was taken (probably the thirties.) there's a high probability it's from Europe, possibly Germany.
So, I've still got plenty of these throw in prints, but it's time to move on to other things.
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Another Extra Photo, Sort Of
I'm defining extra photos as those that get sold with images that I'm actually interested in. By that standard, I would never buy them in and of themselves. This one is kind of borderline. If this one was cheap enough, say 50 cents or less, I might buy it. Then again, I might not.
Monday, November 13, 2017
A Looking Sideways Extra Photo
I've noticed that a lot of the extra photos from the envelopes I buy are of women. My best guess is that the men in these women's lives controlled the camera, which I think must be a pretty common thing. This one is dated with a processor's stamp, "MAY 11, 1937, BEAR PHOTO SERVICE."
Sunday, November 12, 2017
Another One of the Extras
I've either got to post some of these throw in photographs, the images that came with the photos I actually wanted, or shove then in a drawer somewhere, never to be seen again.
I'm old enough to remember when owning a fur coat was a pretty big deal. It was symbolic of entering a secure middle class. If the lady, or her husband, could afford to spend so much money on something that was more of a fashion statement than a practical garment, that meant they didn't have to worry about money anymore. Think of it as spending a grand on a phone, when a $200 one works just as well.
Saturday, November 11, 2017
One of the Extra Photographs
I often by envelopes full of photographs. This is from one of those envelopes. I wouldn't have purchased it individually, but it's still a nice photo of a woman, long dead.
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Famous People?
I have to say, this very small snapshot looks like it was posed. Too, the tall man on the right looks familiar, and the guy in the trench coat looks a bit like Spencer Tracy. There is a stamp on the back, most of which is unreadable, but I could make out "KONSUM FOTOLAB" according to Google Translate, cooperative photo lab. I like silent movies, and I've seen a number of German ones. Perhaps, Tracy made a trip to Germany, and he met with members of the German film industry.
Monday, November 6, 2017
The Here, There, and Everywhere Collection-The Too Big Album Page 4
There isn't much I can add that hasn't already been mentioned in the three previous posts. This is the right side of the page and it shows granny in her garden.
Click on the here there and everywhere collection in labels to bring up other photos from the series.
Sunday, November 5, 2017
The Here, There, and Everywhere Collection-The Too Big Album Page-3
Obviously, the flip side of the last two posts. On this one, the photos aren't all the same size and placed in nice, neat rows. So, the division is right-left rather than top-bottom. The bottom photo looks a bit tropical, while all the other photos on both sides of this page have that nice, middle America feel. Of course, both California and Florida have towns that were made to look like back home Iowa. P.S., the photos were mounted at angles, the scan is straight.
Click on the here there and everywhere collection in the labels section at the bottom of the post for more pictures and an explanation for the series title.
Saturday, November 4, 2017
The Here, There, and Everywhere Collection-The Too Big Album Page 2
Continuing with the album page that was too big to fit on my scanner, the bottom row of pictures. What's fascinating to me is the difference in clothing. The grandparents still seem to dress in the nineteenth century, with the ground length dress and frock coat, while the youngest woman is wearing a leg baring dress. Note the difference in height between the two women in the first picture.
As usual, click on the here there and everywhere collection in labels for everything else from the collection.
Friday, November 3, 2017
The Here, There, and Everywhere Collection-The Too Big Album Page 1
As a rule, when I'm posting an album page, I like to show the whole page for position, and then do a scan of each individual photograph. This page, however, was too big to fit on my scanner, so I've been forced to do it in sections. For the record, this the top row of pictures from a single page.
It looks like a family get together at the family homestead, and when this was taken, it's quite possible that this land had been in the hands of this particular family from the homesteading era. If nothing else, the grandparents were almost certainly old enough to remember the Civil War, Custer and the battle of The Little Big Horn. The youngest woman in the top photo may have been born before the first airplane flight, and probably lived to see man walk on the moon. Quite a span of history.
As usual, click on the here there and everywhere collection in labels for more pictures and an explanation of the series title.
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
An Ocean Voyage
I've crossed the English Channel a couple of times, been to Catalina, and taken the ferry between Port Angeles and Victoria half a dozen times or more. I've never crossed an ocean by ship, and I regret having been born after the days of trans Atlantic liners. From the twenties I would think.