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.
Monday, January 27, 2020
Furnished Apartments to Let
I wonder how much they were paying? I live in L.A., a city where have the population can't really afford their rent.
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Los Angeles via Hurricane, Utah 4
Time for side two of this loose album page. So, don't blame me because things are crooked. Who ever put this album together didn't help out by cutting off borders from the individual photos and the seller didn't help either they way they cut the album apart. Looking at this first row of images I have to wonder if the two guys that appear in so many shots worked at a gas station. Well before self serve, gas stations, especially in a big city, needed staff. Too, since most places offered basic mechanical service as well, it would have been a good starting place for two couples newly arrived in L.A. When I started in on this collection I wrote that I actually recognized a location on this side of the page. The bridge in the final picture is near Marina del Rey. Today it's foot traffic and bicycles only. Take the Ballona Creek Bike Path to the ocean and you'll get there.
Click on LA Hurricane to see more and to understand the title of the collection.
Saturday, January 18, 2020
I Still Like Boats
We've got a partial name of the boat, the Carter H. Ma....and then nothing else. It's clearly so sort of passenger boat. We can't see the whole name because crew members are lowering a gang plank. The boat must have a shallow draft since it can pickup and let off passengers at the shore. It doesn't look like there's any waves so I'm guessing it a lake.
Friday, January 17, 2020
I Like Boats
Any ideas? I think those buoys on the dock must have something to do with fishing. If anyone out there know better, post a comment.
Saturday, January 11, 2020
Los Angeles via Hurricane, Utah 3
People, if you're going to cut up photographs to fit in your album, please, use a straight edge or something to make it easier to scan. I have to wonder if this page is a record of places these two couples lived. From the Hotel Lafayette, to the Del Rio Apartments to a nice craftsman style house.
As usual, click on LA Hurricane in labels to see more.
Thursday, January 9, 2020
Los Angeles via Hurricane, Utah 2
Well, it looks like someone has found a place to live. Two couples, at the same location? I looked into Hotel Lafayette in the Los Angeles area. I found one in Long Beach, but I eliminated it as a possibility because of the way the outside walls were constructed. I've found recent photos of the Hotel Lafayette in the Westlake Village area of L.A., at 2731 Beverly Blvd., south of Temple Boulevard, and east of Hoover Street. Built in 1927, it's four stories high and now, has 65 units. Today it's an apartment hotel, and may have been in 1927 when it was built.
Click on LA Hurricane in labels to see more.
Wednesday, January 8, 2020
She Loves Her Beer
I was born in 1955 and even back then people went to the army surplus store, bought a really big cabin tent, and headed off for a two week vacation in a state or national park. My father traveled for work and when he got time off, he would not go back on the road. Very disappointing. I think that's a Miller label.
The Queen
No, not the one in England. I wonder how many small boats have been named "Queen." So many that I didn't bother to even try and find a reference. It's just a great composition with the young lady and the "Queen" behind her.
Monday, January 6, 2020
The French are Coming
As we inch ever closer to World War 3, here's a nice photograph of French cavalry inching ever closer to World War 1.
Saturday, January 4, 2020
Los Angeles via Hurricane, Utah 1
I took a vacation last summer. Made my way to Utah for the national parks, got as far as Salt Lake City, and returned home via Nevada. Anyway, I bought this loose album page at an antique store in Hurricane Utah. This album page with views of Los Angeles. And how do I know it's from L.A. Easy, I recognize a bridge in a photo on the other side of the page. I figure there are too many photos to do all this in one or two posts, so I'm more or less doing one row of pictures per post. Too, I'm only going to post the whole page for position once per side. Eventually, click on LA Hurricane in labels to see everything. I'm definitely breaking this one up, so it'll help for anyone wanting to see everything. I wonder if the people in these photos were originally from Utah, gone to L.A. to seek fame and fortune, or if they eventually drifted to Utah, with neither fame or fortune? L.A., even now, can be a hard place to live.