Great Grandfather Edvin 1963
Thomas Bertilsson

Great Grandfather Edvin 1963

My dad was 15 years old when he took this photograph of his grandfather in 1963.
Great Grandpa Edvin worked hard. Look at his hands. He was a small flour mill owner, and after his wife died prematurely he worked pretty much all day long, all the time, until he retired. Never slept more than three hours, because that's how long it took for the mill to work through one full load of grain.

When this picture was taken he was 73 years old, as he was born in 1890. He died in 1976 when my brother was born, at age 86. Just before he went he looked around the room and exclaimed that it was OK for him to go now, since there was a young one to replace him. I was 4-1/2 years old at the time, and can only remember his hands, his cigar boxes, and sitting under his dining room table, which I now have in my possession and eat at once in a while.

My parents just came all the way from Sweden to visit, and my dad and I spent an evening in the basement printing this negative. A few beers later, and a little bit of swearing, we finally arrived at a print we both thought was good, and promptly made seven of them to share with the family.

The 'grain' in the picture is from the textured paper surface.

Thanks for looking,

- Thomas
Location
Angelsback, Sweden
Equipment Used
35mm
Film & Developer
ADOX KB14 / Unknown
Paper & Developer
Ilford Art 300 / Ethol LPD
Lens Filter
Split grade
So glad you held the hands in the shadow visible , I could see how this may be difficult to pull off here , pretty wide range with a background being in the sun .....1963 was a good year :smile:
 
Thanks to all of you for your thoughtful comments.

It is a very personal picture, and important perhaps only to members of my own family. It very strongly represent how we try to respect the elderly within our family, and remember those that folded to time. During my visits to Sweden I have tried to take pictures of those that are close to me, and dear to me. It started in 2004 when I lost my aunt to cancer. I had managed to photograph her before I moved to the United States in 2001, and about a year after her death everybody within the family got a copy of that photograph to remember her by. So it's about documentation, and remembering the legacy of those that were important to our own existence.
Taking the leap to making prints of negatives I did not expose seems natural, and expanding the scope beyond my own pictures, making it a family project where everybody helps out.

Thank you again for your very generous comments.

- Thomas
 
Fiatlux, Gavin - thanks!
Bethe, thanks for looking up great grandpa after the fact. Working with dad on this was most gratifying; one of my best memories of times shared with him.
 

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