I'm impressed, both by the dedication needed to find, process, preserve, and archive this huge body of work and by the pictures themselves.
If you've ever spent time in a dark room with a weird orange light, a creaky timer, huge negatives, and the joys of shaking developer tanks, you've missed out on something. But only a little.
And those Rolleiflex cameras give big negatives, and I've got an abiding affection for the tonal range of classic black and white films, but the big factor in photographic success is the photographer. What a great eye for great shots.
This really is amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteHow incredibly beautiful. Thank you for sharing this with us!
ReplyDeleteWow that's awesome that's all I will say
ReplyDeleteThose pictures are so beautiful. She sounds like an amazing woman.
ReplyDeleteAmazing work, it is sad that he was only a few days late.
ReplyDeleteToo bad she wasn't famous when she was alive D: But that was amazing! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWOW!
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ReplyDeletewhat was it about?
Search Vivian Meyers
ReplyDeleteLook for the amateur photographer who died in 2008 before her photos became known
I'm impressed, both by the dedication needed to find, process, preserve, and archive this huge body of work and by the pictures themselves.
ReplyDeleteIf you've ever spent time in a dark room with a weird orange light, a creaky timer, huge negatives, and the joys of shaking developer tanks, you've missed out on something. But only a little.
And those Rolleiflex cameras give big negatives, and I've got an abiding affection for the tonal range of classic black and white films, but the big factor in photographic success is the photographer. What a great eye for great shots.
I've got shutterbug envy.
Robert in San Diego