This one is from about 1910. The baby is my maternal grandmother, Sadie Van Der Weele
The print is likely a contact print from a 5x7 negative.
This one is from about 1910. The baby is my maternal grandmother, Sadie Van Der Weele
The print is likely a contact print from a 5x7 negative.
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
I just find it amazing that we can take basically the same camera, same lens, almost same chemistry, and do all the same things they did back when there were not airplanes, there was a civil war in US, Lincoln had an actual portrait. its so crazy to think about.
These are amazing pieces of historical photos! I'm from another country on other side of the world so 100 years ago, there were not photos. Maybe a painting somewhere. Who knows.
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Peter, I have to say I find it fun that your grandmother was that age when my Viennese father was 2. I'm trying to make history portraits today; in fact, having failed to make but a few this past year, it will be my focus for this year, along with some video interviews for the same purpose.
Philip Ulanowsky
Sine scientia ars nihil est. (Without science/knowledge, art is nothing.)
www.imagesinsilver.art
https://www.flickr.com/photos/156933346@N07/
djdister, I have never seen a prop like that. Looks like something from the succeeding century.
Philip Ulanowsky
Sine scientia ars nihil est. (Without science/knowledge, art is nothing.)
www.imagesinsilver.art
https://www.flickr.com/photos/156933346@N07/
Be more careful than I
Perhaps 1980 I bought a very expensive JVC 3 piece Video Cam
Used full size VHS, good gear
Took it to La Rue WI all family Reunion on our 80 acres
Lot's of people, we had a motorhome to camp in the woods' far from the madding crowd
My wife erased it
My second wife also tore up my pictures of NOT HER
Tin Can
Sadie and Eugene De Smidt, 1929
They're my paternal grand parents
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
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