Wayno
Well-known
Great story and amazing pictures - thanks for the links. Check out the box of (the remaining) undeveloped rolls on the Flickr page!
bsdunek
Old Guy with a Corgi
As said, too bad she wasn't recognized before her death. What a wonderful body of work - she was very talented, and must have been very inspired.
gb hill
Veteran
Thanks Pes for the links, truly amazing! What's really sad is even she never saw the end results of her own work with all those undeveloped rolls of film.
mgd711
Medium Format Baby!!
Amazing work and I'd love to see more... at the very least a book off her work.
lightshot
Established
She really had a good eye - some of her photos are captivating. I'm glad you posted the link - this is one story I'll be following.
functus
Failed Poet
Fantastic work ... great find.
Haigh
Gary Haigh
Great stuff and I am grateful they on RFF.
mickallen
Established
Thanks for sharing, it seems she enjoyed taking pictures more than she did developing and showing them.
Carlsen Highway
Well-known
I suppose her money went on film, but she didnt have enough to print.
Al Kaplan
Veteran
I think that's a problem with a lot of photographers, the accumulation of undeveoped film. Maybe it's a result of age? In addition to the 40 or so rolls sitting undeveloped around here there are probably twice that many hanging in thedarkroom or tucked in sleeves awaiting their trip under the contact print glass. Still, there are 3 or 4 cameras lying about with half exposed rolls in them...
Sjixxxy
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Lilserenity
Well-known
Wow these photos are great, a true talent. A testament to an artist's career being one of posthumous credit and celebration, sad, so sad. But a lot of talent.
marcr1230
Well-known
The photos are wonderful. It also makes me feel better knowing that I now am down to 5 undeveloped rolls.
lorriman
Established
...She wasn't afraid of her subjects, nor were they afraid of her. For the most part they were well aware that she was there.
Think about it next time you agonize over which camera(s) to take, which lenses, how are you ever going to get up the nerve to photograph strangers, OMG! what if they see you?..
From personal experience there's a real difference in attitude towards ladies. As a guy I wouldn't.
tenderobject
paper negative
The photos are wonderful. It also makes me feel better knowing that I now am down to 5 undeveloped rolls.
only 5? i have almost 50 now :bang: lazy! haha
Al Kaplan
Veteran
I have almost fifty here! I'm tempted to just run it all through Diafine and be done with it. I can aways "fix it when I wet print it"...LOL
amateriat
We're all light!
Heh...I think I'm up to about 25-30.only 5? i have almost 50 now :bang: lazy! haha
- Barrett
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
I don't have any undeveloped rolls, I always develop them within a day of shooting, but I take forever to get around to scanning the negs. I have about 130 rolls of developed negatives waiting to scan.
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
Interesting selfportrait
pity though you did sell part of the negs on Ebay. I think it would have been of more value to keep the negs complete.
Beautiful blog btw!

pity though you did sell part of the negs on Ebay. I think it would have been of more value to keep the negs complete.
Beautiful blog btw!
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xxloverxx
Shoot.
From personal experience there's a real difference in attitude towards ladies. As a guy I wouldn't.
Don't let stereotyping and prejudice get to you - the law's on your side, street photography's legal.
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