Peter_wrote:
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relating to this quote
Paul made in the "Show your photos from a vintage folder" thread, i took the liberty of starting an own thread for this issue.
so share the old photographs, your ancestors made. no matter what camera they used.
I think we should get some of us, me included, to post what we think are the best of our parents and grandparents pictures from before the '60s when they were using folders and box cameras or whatever.
Paul made in the "Show your photos from a vintage folder" thread, i took the liberty of starting an own thread for this issue.
so share the old photographs, your ancestors made. no matter what camera they used.
River Dog
Always looking
Good idea. Here's a montage from my family album taken by my Mum and Dad - who was a very keen photographer. No prizes for guessing the identity of the guy with the camera in 1975
I think wearing a dress set me back a few years though.

LChanyungco
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Out to Lunch
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reagan
hey, they're only Zorkis
from a recent archaeological dig .. in mom's shed
from a recent archaeological dig .. in mom's shed
These photos, from two rolls of negatives recently found for the first time in my mom's shed, were taken in 1952. They give a little glimpse into, "My Father - the Early Years". He'd fought WW2, made 5 beach landings in the Pacific, got wounded on Okinawa and come home to Texas. He was 41, she was 20. It was their honeymoon and dad was enjoying his new bride, his fly fishing and his Leica. Dad was da Man.
Occasionally, he let mom shoot the Leica.
from a recent archaeological dig .. in mom's shed

These photos, from two rolls of negatives recently found for the first time in my mom's shed, were taken in 1952. They give a little glimpse into, "My Father - the Early Years". He'd fought WW2, made 5 beach landings in the Pacific, got wounded on Okinawa and come home to Texas. He was 41, she was 20. It was their honeymoon and dad was enjoying his new bride, his fly fishing and his Leica. Dad was da Man.
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Occasionally, he let mom shoot the Leica.


greyelm
Malcolm
A picture of my mum taken by my dad in the 1930s.

Crazy Fedya
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These photographs were taken by my Grandfather around 1960. There is my Grandpa Grandma, my Mom and my Aunt.He was our family photographer since about 1946-47. They were taken with one of Moskva cameras. After Moskva he used Zorki 2, that was stolen, and Kiev 4a, which I presently have. I think he is responsible for having me taking interest in photography, even though I wish I did it earlier in my life to learn from him.


jaimiepeeters
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I love the light effect on this one! Looks like a bit HDR or something... its unnatural but really cool. I've seen this in Helmut Newton's polaroids too. (Looking his jacket and her feet)
VinceC
Veteran
Probably flashbulbs.
jwc57
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Taken in Alabama, Talladega County area, 1920's. I have the negative stored, but this print is far more interesting. This is my grandmother, an aunt & uncle, and my great-grandmother.

Strangeluv
Christer Johansen
Me, in the mid/late 70's. Pretty sure my uncle took this.
I guess I didn't need much persuasion
I guess I didn't need much persuasion

Oculus Sinister
Member
This was taken in the early 20's, the young boy with a hat is my grandfather, the lady standing 2nd from right is her mother (my great grandmother) the rest are relatives.

Moriturii
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Ronny
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Ronny
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Ronny
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Ronny
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pinafore2
Established
boy
boy
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Me about 1958 shot by dad with a Tenax 2

dct
perpetual amateur
How cute in this dress!Good idea. Here's a montage from my family album taken by my Mum and Dad - who was a very keen photographer. No prizes for guessing the identity of the guy with the camera in 1975I think wearing a dress set me back a few years though...
I believe it: Your mom looks definitly lovely.These photos, from two rolls of negatives recently found for the first time in my mom's shed, were taken in 1952. They give a little glimpse into, "My Father - the Early Years". He'd fought WW2, made 5 beach landings in the Pacific, got wounded on Okinawa and come home to Texas. He was 41, she was 20. It was their honeymoon and dad was enjoying his new bride, his fly fishing and his Leica. Dad was da Man.![]()
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filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Both of my parents were for the most part, awful photographers. I know this because I was one who digitized all the family albums a few years ago. I did come across a few very good photos none the less. But I have a sneaky feeling that they didn't actually shoot them.
For instance, my mom when she was Mills College
Though this should have been taken by my dad
and since both my rents are in this shot I know they didn't take it
For instance, my mom when she was Mills College

Though this should have been taken by my dad

and since both my rents are in this shot I know they didn't take it

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