charjohncarter
Veteran
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!
Yep, Indonesia. Grrreat! Best series I've seen on this site so far. I hope there will be lots more.
Keith, what a wonderful project to be involved in. I'm sure you have feelings of accomplishment. These kind of documents are rare indeed and to see some of these points of interest from a perspective of a tourist who also was capable of taking photographs in a documentary style yet highly personalized viewpoint at the same time must give you personal satisfaction and new ideas regarding your own photography.
I'm sure I would come away with some fresh thoughts about my photography after the amount of work you put into saving and restoring these negatives.
Well done!
Frames #10 and #11 appear both to be taken just inside a large display window at Maison "Roelofs", advertising articles needing cold and frozen storage, including foodstuffs and delicatessen. #10 of the crowd of natives outside observing the expatriate children on the inside being presented to Sinterklaas and his black assistant, Zwarte Piet.
Here in Norway, pre-supermarket food stores were called "kolonialforretning" (colonial store). These two photographs are amazing with all their documentation and symbolism of European colonialism in the East. The huge glass window forming the barrier between the colonial and colonized, between the heat and cool ("koel"), the muslim world outside and christian inside and so on.
Notice the ironic "seepage" between the two worlds, with the expatriate parents and daughter at the back of the crowd, another couple of European children on the right and inside, Zwarte Piet - who appears to be somewhat astounded at the interest of the crowd outside. No wonder - unless those hands are very white gloves, Zwarte Piet looks very much like a young Dutch woman with a very dark, painted face.
What a wonderful pair of pictures!