Pakistan street 1957-1958

HoodedOne

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In 1957 my future godfather was sent to Pakistan (Karachi), by his employee (Hispano Suiza Netherlands)
Recently a photo book was found with pictures from this period. And I was totally surprised to find a lot of street pictures.
I decided to scan them. But since there are 200+ pictures, it's gonna take a while.



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this is cool. would love to see more. this is just 10 years after their independence. the pictures are crisp and seem to express the excitement of the time. keep em coming.
 
Imagine how awesome 50 year old digital files would look. Just like new! :eek: :D

Doubtful.. droplets of inkjets tend to harden with time and are prone to fall off partially.

Nothing can substitute a layer carrying the "information" impregnated into/onto a medium, be it fiber base or resin coated.
 
probably he meant real digital files (which anyways could be unreadable after 50 years because of let's say windows 30 or damaged CDs/HDs)
 
Wonderful images.

Pretty cool that he worked for Hispano Suiza, too. Did he happen also to leave a car in your care?;)

Hahaha, that would be awesome. But the fact is, that the Hispano Suiza factory in the Netherlands was a weapons factory. Makes you wonder, why the went to Pakistan.
 
probably he meant real digital files (which anyways could be unreadable after 50 years because of let's say windows 30 or damaged CDs/HDs)
Here we go...

I apologise on behalf of the RFF community for what is about to happen to this thread.
 
wonderful shots, any indication on the film ?

I've no indication at all on the film that was used. We never found any of the negatives from that time. They're printed on Agfa paper, and we've found Agfa negatives from different times. So my best guess is Agfa.
 
These are really lovely! A window into a different time and place, and yes, they look modern, but I don't think of it as much as unchanging underdeveloped countries (I don't think that's true) but more that there is a clearly modern aesthetic to some of these shots. Either that or street photography, and the underlying rhythm of urban life, is more or less constant. All interesting ideas that popped into my head as I looked at your image. Very cool, please keep sharing them and, I agree, a photo book is in order!
 
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