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Opened my Globe and Mail this moring, and found that Fred Lum has been on the Staff at the paper for 40 years.
Fred is of interest to the Analogue side of Photography as he managed to have a Film Photo, complete with the shape of the Aperture Plate, and Black edges published ever Month or so. the effect is rather eye Catching, and reminds folks that Not all Photos are Digital even today.
One of the photos reproduced in the article is a proof sheet on Kodak Tri-X of author Margaret Atwood, (Handmaids Tale) form a portarit sitting takenfor an interview article. I belive that this link is one of the Three Globe articles I am allowed to "Gift" in a month. SO I will cross my Fingers that it will work.
Fred has commented here on Photrio from time to time in the past.
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Fred is of interest to the Analogue side of Photography as he managed to have a Film Photo, complete with the shape of the Aperture Plate, and Black edges published ever Month or so. the effect is rather eye Catching, and reminds folks that Not all Photos are Digital even today.
One of the photos reproduced in the article is a proof sheet on Kodak Tri-X of author Margaret Atwood, (Handmaids Tale) form a portarit sitting takenfor an interview article. I belive that this link is one of the Three Globe articles I am allowed to "Gift" in a month. SO I will cross my Fingers that it will work.
Fred has commented here on Photrio from time to time in the past.
Photographer Fred Lum looks back on 40 years capturing history for The Globe
Curiosity, empathy and stubbornness are key to getting the best photos for readers, veteran photographer says of his career
