"Once a man came in with a fish bigger than himself. I photographed it. Celina Osiecka--the last photographer of her kind in Saska Kępa."
This article is in Polish, but look at the images and maybe Google Translate can help out with the text.
Celina Osiecka is one of the last proprieters of one of these little photo shops (meaning a shop where someone makes photos) for making ID shots, family portraits, headshots, pet portraits, and such, with no digital equipment of any sort. She says she has tens, maybe hundreds of thousands of negatives, neatly filed in archive boxes from every client who has walked through the door in the past fifty years. She uses a Pentacon Six TL.
http://metrowarszawa.gazeta.pl/metr...a-fotografka-z-saskiej-kepie-opowiada.html#MT
This article is in Polish, but look at the images and maybe Google Translate can help out with the text.
Celina Osiecka is one of the last proprieters of one of these little photo shops (meaning a shop where someone makes photos) for making ID shots, family portraits, headshots, pet portraits, and such, with no digital equipment of any sort. She says she has tens, maybe hundreds of thousands of negatives, neatly filed in archive boxes from every client who has walked through the door in the past fifty years. She uses a Pentacon Six TL.
http://metrowarszawa.gazeta.pl/metr...a-fotografka-z-saskiej-kepie-opowiada.html#MT