Showing posts with label vintage photographs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage photographs. Show all posts

3.01.2012

"Fifties, fashion and emerging feminism"...

The words above are that of John French,  born on this day in 1907.
John French was an English fashion photographer.  He was one of the top fashion photographers in the  1950s and 1960s.  His amazing black and white photographs quickly brought him to fame.  He worked with some of the top models of the time.  In postwar London, John French pioneered a new form of fashion photography suited for reproduction in newsprint which involved, where possible, reflected natural light and low contrast.

After his death, in 1966,  an archive of his work was presented to the Victoria and Albert Museum (the world's greatest museum of decorative arts and design) and has been celebrated as part of a major exhibition entitled 'The Golden Age of Couture'.

Here is a collection of just some of his photography...They just really caught my eye so when I saw it was his birthday today I felt the need to write about him...Enjoy!






Marla Scarafia (London 1958)
Ann Gunning (London 1950)


Nicole de la Marge in velvet cap with an ostrich pom pom
(London 1965)
Ann Gunning
Pattie Boyd (London 1960s)
Barbara Miura w/ Madame Crystal rayon handbag
and neck tie (London 1953)
Pat Goddard (London 1953)
John French photograph 1960s

And I think this is one of my faves...

1.11.2012

Through the Vintage Eye...

Vintage cameras - in vintage colour
source

Growing up with my dad as a photographer/cinematographer, I have many memories of cameras from my childhood....all sorts and sizes.  Getting my picture taken was definitely not my favorite thing in the world but looking back I am very fortunate to have a lot of things documented on film!  My dad has quite a few wonderful vintage cameras which he has accumulated over the years and I really think they are just art in themselves!
Not only is a camera fascinating for what it can create but looking at vintage cameras now they are pretty amazing just as they are!  (If I had a bigger apartment I would contemplate starting a mini collection... but perhaps a collection of great 'photographs of vintage cameras' will do...)

Here are some photos of the amazing cameras from my dad's very own collection (and this is only a selection of them)...these photos are art in themselves:

(I added a bit of post editing, but photos below are courtesy of my dad himself, Kent Nason)
Graflex 4x5 (exact year unknown but between 1920-1930s I think)



No.2 C Autographic Kodak Jr. (produced between 1916-1927)


Kodak Brownie Target Six-20 1946-1952


Magazine Cine-Kodak (1945)/Zeiss Ikno Super Ikonta/Brownie Target Six-20


Harvey Exposure Meter made in USA in 1917



No.2 C Autographic Kodak Jr. manufactured between 1916 and 1927

Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta circa 1937


Graflex Super Graphic circa manufactured between 1958 and 1973


Rochester Optical Universal Camera manufactured from 1888 to about1911

I came across this wonderful illustrator Christine Berrie who does pencil art...she is a Glasgow based artist and has some amazing pieces... I happened to run into her illustrations of vintage cameras!!
She has worked in association with Magma to have her vintage camera designs printed on tote bags and in poster form... and also Blue Q created bags with her designs on them as well (made of 95% post consumer recycled materials).  She draws everyday items in such detail and beautiful colours that I couldn't help but include her cameras here!


photo credit: Christine Berrie (copyright)

You can find her blog here: http://christineberrie.blogspot.com/
And on Etsy here: http://www.etsy.com/people/CB78

I hope you have enjoyed this look at vintage cameras...I just think vintage designs are so neat to look at.

11.29.2011

A tribute to Natalie Wood...

..on this day in 1981 the world lost Hollywood star Natalie Wood to a tragic drowning accident.  Although this incident is still in the news today I wanted to honour her with an UPLIFTING tirbute of beautiful photographs of her and her career.

This a tribute to the actress who was made famous by such films as Miracle on 34th Street (as a child), Rebel Without a Cause, Splendor in the Grass and of course in 1961 the role of Maria in the movie musical West Side Story and the title role of Gypsy Rose Lee in Gypsy in 1962...


Natalie Wood (July 20, 1938-November 29, 1981)
 
Love those shades Natalie!




I love this photo...so beautiful.

Circa 1960...photo was a promotional portrait for the film "All the Fine Young Cannibals"



In my "happy place"....NYC 1961



West Side Story (1961), Tony and Maria balcony scene

Gypsy Rose Lee from the film Gypsy(1962)




And now for some Natalie Wood inspired items found on Etsy.com

NATALIE WOOD 11X17 Print
MissShayD on Etsy

1952 LIFE Magazine Ad for Typewriters with Natalie Wood
ADsoluteVintageArt on Etsy


Natalie Wood stamp
stampholic on Etsy



Original Soundtrack of GYPSY, vintage vinyl, featuring Natalie Wood
Vendels on Etsy


Miracle on 34th Street ORNAMENT, Natalie Wood as a child
ThreeDegrees on Etsy