Al Kaplan
Veteran
For awhile I've been thinking that it'd be so cool to do a photo shoot with some girl that I last photographed thirty or forty years ago. Tonight out of the blue I got an email from a guy who was wondering if I still had my negatives from back when I shot this cute 16 year old girl in 1968! Since then she'd grown her hair long but it was now a bob cut again like back then, and she still weighs the same, about 100 pounds. They live a couple hours north of here. I'm going to locate the contact sheets and see if I can locate the locations from back then.
Have any of you done anything like this?
Have any of you done anything like this?
amateriat
We're all light!
Keep us posted on this one, Al. T'would be quite interesting!
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BillBingham2
Registered User
I have one of my favorite shots from High School, freshman night (for me the the young lady). Wonder what ever happened to Sally Jones, lost track after HS, know she when to Alfred (now part of SUNY). Would love to shot her again. Doubt I will ever get the chance to. Have lots of other shots from the four years but that would be the one I would love to shoot again.
Interesting idea.
B2 (;->
Interesting idea.
B2 (;->
Al Kaplan
Veteran
There's an Ektachrome Infrared shot of her on my blog. I shot it in 1968. http://thepriceofsilver.blogspot.com
It's titled The Forty Year Cycle and was posted May 8th, 2006
Scroll down to and click on May 2006, then scroll down to the 8th.
19mm f/3.5 non-retrofocus Canon, orange (Wratten #15 ?) filter, Leica M4
It's titled The Forty Year Cycle and was posted May 8th, 2006
Scroll down to and click on May 2006, then scroll down to the 8th.
19mm f/3.5 non-retrofocus Canon, orange (Wratten #15 ?) filter, Leica M4
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charjohncarter
Veteran
I found it, pretty cool Al. I'll have to drift though the rest of your blogs. They look good.
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
My nieces used to ask me to take photos of their little kids "just like the ones you took of me when I was small". The kids are no longer little, so I suppose I must stick around until the grand-kids arrive.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
This would be great!
dfoo
Well-known
There's an Ektachrome Infrared shot of her on my blog. I shot it in 1968. http://thepriceofsilver.blogspot.com
It's titled The Forty Year Cycle and was posted May 8th, 2006
Scroll down to and click on May 2006, then scroll down to the 8th.
19mm f/3.5 non-retrofocus Canon, orange (Wratten #15 ?) filter, Leica M4
Very cool shot. I can't wait to see the reshoot!
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
forty years later, heh, i'll have to wait a few decades until i can do that 
Al Kaplan
Veteran
What I find neat about doing the blog is the number of people who have resurfaced out of the mists of time and contacted me after thirty or forty or more years. Nancy is the first one that lives nearby.
JRG
Well-known
"Have any of you done anything like this?"
Well, not me personally. Bur it might be worth a reminder here that Bill Ganzel did a project like this:
"Dust Bowl Descent
by Bill Ganzel
University of Nebraska Press, 1984
ISBN: 080322107X (Hardcover)"
In the 1970s, he went out to re-photograph as many people as possible from the famous FSA photos of the 1930s. It's a terrific piece of work.
Well, not me personally. Bur it might be worth a reminder here that Bill Ganzel did a project like this:
"Dust Bowl Descent
by Bill Ganzel
University of Nebraska Press, 1984
ISBN: 080322107X (Hardcover)"
In the 1970s, he went out to re-photograph as many people as possible from the famous FSA photos of the 1930s. It's a terrific piece of work.
ludoo
Established
We had a school reunion a couple of months ago, and one of us who is a pro photographer copied head shots from a group pic and superimposed them on an old school pic. Pretty weird result.
The original pic from 1974 or '75
Updated as to a couple of months ago, minus the few missing people.
The original pic from 1974 or '75

Updated as to a couple of months ago, minus the few missing people.

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chris00nj
Young Luddite
We had a school reunion a couple of months ago, and one of us who is a pro photographer copied head shots from a group pic and superimposed them on an old school pic. Pretty weird result.
That is clever!
Sparrow
Veteran
Al, check out Patrick Lichfield's photographs of Marsha Hunt on google, a hard act to follow that
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robklurfield
eclipse
Great idea, Al. I love the shot of her from then... very curious to see the now version.
peter_n
Veteran
Agreed. An absolutely brilliant book! The ISBN nr. is 0-8032-2107-X."Have any of you done anything like this?"
Well, not me personally. Bur it might be worth a reminder here that Bill Ganzel did a project like this:
"Dust Bowl Descent
by Bill Ganzel
University of Nebraska Press, 1984
ISBN: 080322107X (Hardcover)"
In the 1970s, he went out to re-photograph as many people as possible from the famous FSA photos of the 1930s. It's a terrific piece of work.
Traut
Well-known
Al,
You are the best!
Your blog brings back memories of my youth in Miami. The guy from Brownies like my Rolex GMT when I was 18 or so. My Dad told him there was one in a pawnshop for $200. My dad bought it on Al's word. Unfortunately the watch was the first edition without crown guards. I think he passed on the deal. Either he or my Dad were stuck with a watch that is today worth upwards of $20,000. Truth.
Is he still alive?
All the best,
HT
You are the best!
Your blog brings back memories of my youth in Miami. The guy from Brownies like my Rolex GMT when I was 18 or so. My Dad told him there was one in a pawnshop for $200. My dad bought it on Al's word. Unfortunately the watch was the first edition without crown guards. I think he passed on the deal. Either he or my Dad were stuck with a watch that is today worth upwards of $20,000. Truth.
Is he still alive?
All the best,
HT
Sparrow
Veteran
Great idea, Al. I love the shot of her from then... very curious to see the now version.
He did a second photo just prior to his death, for a cancer charity, she posed after radical surgery for breast cancer in a bid to empower other suffers. I can’t find that image at the mo, I’ll look later on a proper computer, it was a beautiful pic
robklurfield
eclipse
Traut, the crown-guardless one ... ouch. Who knew then? Worth even more if it had the lacquered bezel. Too bad.
PaulW128
Well-known
Al; I photographed my sister-in-law nude (at her request) back in '81. I recently asked her to pose again as it's almost 30 years later. She politely declined and said she just doesn't have the desire to pose again. She's put on a few pounds but still looks good.
Best
Paul
Best
Paul
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