Kier
Member
Just came across this link and thought people here might enjoy 
Australian police mugshots from the Justice & Police Museum collection, mostly 1920s
http://community.livejournal.com/everyday_i_show/84449.html
Australian police mugshots from the Justice & Police Museum collection, mostly 1920s
http://community.livejournal.com/everyday_i_show/84449.html
Disaster_Area
Gadget Monger
Love these! Half the subjects look like they're in a photo shoot, you'd never know they've just been arrested 
skibeerr
Well-known
This could have inspired Avedon.
dexdog
Veteran
these are very entertaining. Some look like fashion shoots, a couple just exude shame in the face of the subject, some are cool, some brazen, and I love the one of the two hoods giving the camera "the look". Also, I wanna know how Mr. W. Moon kept that hat on his head! Thanks for posting the link.
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kmallick
Well-known
Mugshots? These are fascinating portraits. Thanks for posting.
ibcrewin
Ah looky looky
Those are really cool. I wonder what they were arrested for.
Colin Corneau
Colin Corneau
This is very fascinating, and a really valuable historical resource.
Is it insensitive of me to say that some of the women in these photos are quite attractive..?
Is it insensitive of me to say that some of the women in these photos are quite attractive..?
Instantclassic
Hans
Just came across this link and thought people here might enjoy
Australian police mugshots from the Justice & Police Museum collection, mostly 1920s
http://community.livejournal.com/everyday_i_show/84449.html
Thanks for posting. The posing is timeless...
rsosa
Established
wow! mugshots were artistic back then!
Spider67
Well-known
A pity that there is no additinoal info about those portrayed.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
I wonder...
Unless there's a giant window on the side, most of those are shot inside a room.
What manner of lighting do they use? the light is so soft and even, like an overcast day.
Those strobists folks need to take a note from this set. That's how you shoot flattering portraits even of people taken into custody.
Unless there's a giant window on the side, most of those are shot inside a room.
What manner of lighting do they use? the light is so soft and even, like an overcast day.
Those strobists folks need to take a note from this set. That's how you shoot flattering portraits even of people taken into custody.
Kier
Member
The lighting and the detail are very nice - you can see shadows on some from bars on windows... maybe it's an open-roof sort of deal as there's decay on the walls and some wet patches on the floors...
F. Murray looks like one Dr. Egon Spengler of Ghostbusters
F. Murray looks like one Dr. Egon Spengler of Ghostbusters
Vics
Veteran
Shows us that photo technique hasn't really progressed that much! These are so well done. I'm guessing shot near a window? Thanks for posting these!
R
rpsawin
Guest
A nice break from looking at Charlie Sheen's mug....lol
Great stuff!
Bob
Great stuff!
Bob
RFH
rfhansen.wordpress.com
What an amazing treasure of beautiful photos! Thanks for posting.
darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
Wonderful series... very amazing, and you can't help but thinking what have they done, and are these girls gone wrong... timeless photos!
t.s.k.
Hooked on philm
No comment on the last portrait? 
Ahem <straightening tie>
Ahem <straightening tie>
Griffin
Grampa's cameras user
I really enjoyed that series. Thanks.
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