Showing posts with label 60s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 60s. Show all posts
Monday, 23 November 2015
The deep
I love the mystery of this photo. A fishing trip, a cruise, or an expedition? Sadly, we will never know.
Sunday, 17 May 2015
A line of children
In this great square snap, we have a gaggle of children. Why were they in the middle of a field? Was it a field trip, or perhaps their backyard. Also, what is that crds hatching effect all over the print? At first I thought it was a fence, but it looks to be something else, perhaps something during development. I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Sunday, 12 April 2015
Paradise, Hawaiian Style
I doubt these two ran into Elvis on their trip to the Aloha state, but I'm sure they had some fun. They look as if the three of them had just landed, with their suitcases by their sides. Off to find adventure of their own, we must leave them, for the rest of their trip has vanished into thin air
Labels:
60s,
car,
chevy,
fashion,
flowers,
found photo,
group,
Hawaii,
holiday,
outside,
party,
pineapple,
plants,
square,
sunglasses,
three,
tourist trap,
vernacular
Sunday, 22 March 2015
Square in the middle
I just love this photo. The framing and focus is superb, and you can really see just how much fun both of them are having.The setting brings back great memories of being out in the park. Overall, just a lovely snapshot of a lazy day spent together in sweet content.
Sunday, 15 March 2015
Fashion
It's common knowledge that fashion trends tend to repeat themselves, with leg warmers and bell bottoms coming and going. But I have a sneaking suspicion that these styling choices won't be making a comeback anytime soon. Based on the writing in the background, this was taken in Russia or another eastern block country.
Sunday, 25 January 2015
Scribble
All snapshots live different lives. Some are stuck in books for decades, some are thrown in shoeboxes, and some are stuffed in wallets. These ones were in awful shape, all bent and creaked. On the back someone had used them to see if a ballpoint pen was working. And yet they have withstood the test of time. The scene they captured is what we imagine the past as. Fun outside in the backyard perimetered by a white picket fence, not a care in the world.
Sunday, 4 January 2015
A hardy meal
I just returned from vacation where I enjoyed many a great meal. Who knows if this was a special occasion, but the photographer must have wanted to capture something about it. Yum Yum!
Labels:
60s,
colour,
dinner,
family,
found photo,
group,
house,
inside,
kitchen,
square,
suburbia,
vernacular
Sunday, 14 December 2014
Ananas
The french word for Pineapples, which I found immensely funny in elementary school. These people seem to be peeling (?) a lot of them. A luau, perhaps? Behind the chain link fence there appear to be even more in the ground, so this is probably Hawaii or somewhere apse as tropic. When I first saw this photo, I didn't even notice what the man was doing, I could only look at that woman's glasses. Almost as big as Edna Modes from The Incredibles. They go with her dress. How go-go.
Sunday, 7 December 2014
Oh Canada
I just love these small Kodachrome prints. these ones were taken in september 1960. On the sing it says "Canadian royal mounted police". Based on the trees, this was probably taken in Ontario or British Colombia. I still haven't figured out exactly where.
Sunday, 16 November 2014
The same but different
Sometimes when you are at a flea market or buy a group lot on eBay, it's easy to spot photos that come from the same family. It could be the handwriting on the back, the development sticker, or maybe a familiar face. But sometimes, they seem completely different. In this one, I almost didn't see that they were taken in the same room. Both had different people in them, and were shot at angles that were slightly different that I had no clue they were related. What tipped me off was the fruit painting in the top right corner. If not for that, these two would never have been together.
Labels:
300,
50s,
60s,
B&W,
black and white,
cat,
ebay,
family,
found photo,
fruit,
glasses,
group,
house,
inside,
living room,
painting,
party,
smile for grandma,
square,
vernacular
Sunday, 19 October 2014
C.S. Lewis
A lovely group of kids, sometime near christmas, showing of their sweaters. On the back
Sue 17-Senior
Doug 16-Jr
Annie 13-8th
Janet 10-5th
Christmas 1961-Betzalds
They could almost be the Pevensies. Janet has a strong resemblance to Lucy, and Sue could easily pass for Susan. Perhaps behind that wooden wall, Narnia lies.
Sue 17-Senior
Doug 16-Jr
Annie 13-8th
Janet 10-5th
Christmas 1961-Betzalds
They could almost be the Pevensies. Janet has a strong resemblance to Lucy, and Sue could easily pass for Susan. Perhaps behind that wooden wall, Narnia lies.
Labels:
300,
60s,
B&W,
black and white,
brick,
Christmas,
family,
fashion,
found photo,
group,
holiday,
house,
inside,
living room,
smile for grandma,
square,
suburbia,
vernacular,
writing on back
Monday, 13 October 2014
Polaroid
Polaroids have always had their charm, whether it be a classic sx-70 with the iconic borders, or the colour pack film with its over saturated pictures. But another great kind is the black and white shots. This one is from the 60s or 70s at some unnamed play park. That jungle gym is probably still their. Happy kids, smiling faces.
Sunday, 31 August 2014
One big family
Before the holidays are totally over, I thought I'd treat you to Three found photos. They were all taken at the same time and place, perhaps a family reunion or a wedding. The first two are all the kids with a grandmother. The last one has some more adults with some questionable hairstyles. Judging them as well as the clothes puts these photos right in the middle of the sixties. All of those kids are the baby boomers. Who knows what they accomplished.
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.
Monday, 9 June 2014
Just a quick snap
I'm not really in the mood for writing a huge paragraph about a photo right now, so i'll just show one I picked up recently. It's a nice colour photo that has aged quite well, or at leased better than some of the stuff from the 40s and 50s (more to come on that). In the corner there appears to be one of those tacky painting that people put up to look sophisticated. Or, it could be a Vanguard in hiding. I wonder if this was taken as a special occasion, or if the photographer just decided it would be fun to get a few photos. Also, look at that hair.
P.S. Click the "300" tag to see all photos from this collection that I bought on ebay.
P.S. Click the "300" tag to see all photos from this collection that I bought on ebay.
Labels:
300,
60s,
colour,
family,
fashion,
found photo,
house,
inside,
living room,
square,
suburbia,
vernacular
Sunday, 18 May 2014
Time for a spot of colour
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