Sunday, 27 July 2014

Scott

This is from a lot a purchased on eBay with the theme of cameras in the shot. It should be no secret that I adore vintage cameras and have over 300 in my collection. This one has a Kodak Instamatic in it. It appears to be an early model without the signature flashcubes, but instead, a flashbulb. Seeing cameras in photos like these also makes you realize that the photo didn't just appear, it was created by someone else. Who were they? Why did they take it? So many questions. Back to the shot: I love how the person at the centre of the photo (On the back it says he's Scott) poses. He looks confident, ready for anything , but also laid back. Nothing else on the back, so we have no idea who the guy holding the camera is. Or, he could be Scott. The is the mystery of found photos that is so fascinating.

Sunday, 20 July 2014

School

Even though it's the middle of summer, School is still in the back of peoples mind. These guys look like their having fun. This photo dosent look like it was done professionally, so this could be a smaller rural school. Up at the top you can see some of the art that the students have done of a castle or barn. This was the class of 55-56 so these kids are now about 65 years old. I wonder who they became.

Sunday, 13 July 2014

Tinted

One big collection of vintage photos are tinted. Tinting gives the photo colour, and is mainly used in studio portraits.It was most popular from the 20s to the 40s, and diminished in popularity when colour film became readily available.  Hand tinting is an art and can range from very good, to, something less than stellar. The girl in the portrait above looks like she just recently graduated from high school or University.

Sunday, 6 July 2014

Cut

Sometimes you will get photos that have been cut up. Usually it's to fit in albums, but ou always have to wonder if the owner of the photo did it for another reason. Maybe the person on the end of the photo was an old friend, or ex-spouse. What bitter memories could this photo hold? Other than that, there isn't much else to this one.