I can scan a few. Have to get them fro s torage first though...Would you mind sharing a few scans on here?
Not yet. There doesn't seem a direct way to contact them. There is an alumni association i was going to try but they linked to the dance archive, so that is where i started... it's not high priority. I still have to do his back taxes and sort out a heck of a lot of other things, but honestly, i care more about preserving his work than chasing paperwork...Have you contacted the Royal Winnipeg Ballet? Maybe you could donate those negatives to them? You would think they would be of value to them. Maybe prints would be better...
All I would say is keep the negatives, have them archived well, scanned if possible, develop the undeveloped (carefully) and only then seek a right place for them. There may be some value in them that is hard to realize now, including decision not to let them go at all or only selectively.I can scan a few. Have to get them fro s torage first though...
I don't think any of his journalism is here. His ex must have (tossed) them. I wasn't around then, but he did a lot of work with the steelworker's union, parliament hill, politicians sleeping on park benches...
All I have are ballet and theatre shots, likely mid 70ies. And a bunch of portraits, which, unless someone became famous, are probably useless... he did school photos and the like for a long time. Pet portraits - the usual for a photographer earning a living.
I know he did way more than what i have here, but that's what is left. I have the last 15 years of his work in digital files here. Those i will hang on to. But that's more artistic work, things he shot for himself. His vision of Canada. And Berlin when we first met. Heck, i just found some rolls of film from back then that we never developed....
Maybe scanning everything and keeping it as a digital archive will be a decent compromise...
Yeah, there is a camera collection i have to decide what to do with as well. I can claim 1/3 as mine. The rest were his. Noone wanted to buy his 4x5 camera, so i am learning how to use it. It's fascinating, but not sure it is my "thing" - i mostly edit, i don't create...
*There was no clue as to the location of the negative for any given photograph....The process of locating the negatives for the images we wanted to print thus consisted of my memorizing all of he rphotographs on the new copy profs, and then searching for each image from amongst the more than seven thousand filed contacts sheets in Diane's darkroom. -- In The Darkroom by Neil Selkirk"
Approach a library and ask to donate.
Try contacting any museums in your area...
You may be able to create a book.
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