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Apparently there was a 30 minute show in the 80's that introduced viewers to photographers and their techniques. It has been uploaded to youtube for your viewing pleasure.

I love seeing all the old hairstyles, clothes, and most of all the photography gear!

https://www.youtube.com/user/WorldOfPhotographyTV/videos
 

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I seem to recall another photography series around that time which was hosted by the photographer Pete Turner. I wonder if anyone else remembers that show.
 

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I seem to recall another photography series around that time which was hosted by the photographer Pete Turner. I wonder if anyone else remembers that show.

Wasn't it Bryn(n?) Campbell - a BBC show, and there was a book as well which I have in the house, I'm out in the darkroom down the garden at the moment. I never saw the show.

Peter Turner wrote a History of Photography, an antidote to the heavily US bias ofBeaumont Newhalls book of the same name, Turners book was more globally biased.

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Bryn Campbell's series and book was Exploring Photography.

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Ian, I can even vaguely remember a short series of photographic programmes in about 1954/55 on the BBC involving Baron, the photographer liked by Prince Philip. He had that vaguely Middle Eastern look which made him quite glamorous. It was just him and his camera in front of one T.V. camera in a tiny studio, talking for about 15 minutes.

The rich had 14 inch T.V.s, most had 12 inch and there were still some 9 inch ones around, I believe. Half a world away as they say:D

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Some interesting little tidbits; thanks for posting.

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While checking out one of Jim Domke's videos, I happened to notice this one come up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3iP1mqA8SU

In it, the individual makes a statement to the effect that Hasselblad's A24 backs can be used with 120 film? I've only ever used A12s because I have only ever shot 120 film with my Hasselblads (PanF+, FP4+, TMax100 and E100G) Needless to say, this is news to me! Is his information accurate? If so, KEH's giveaway prices on their stock of A24s might be worth considering. Sirius, where are you?
 

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Ian, I can even vaguely remember a short series of photographic programmes in about 1954/55 on the BBC involving Baron, the photographer liked by Prince Philip. He had that vaguely Middle Eastern look which made him quite glamorous. It was just him and his camera in front of one T.V. camera in a tiny studio, talking for about 15 minutes.

The rich had 14 inch T.V.s, most had 12 inch and there were still some 9 inch ones around, I believe. Half a world away as they say:D

pentaxuser

My memory from 1954/5 is rather vague :D First I really remember of a TV it was a small screen with a box to get ITV, I had my first camera in 1956 no idea what it was a folder with bellows, I'd guess 6x9 probably the one my father had in WWII. I've a meeting with 2 Sikhs with military connections in the next 2 to 3 weeks to show the images made with that camera, my father commanded an IEME (Indian REME) light tank regiment and documented their march from India to Egypt and the big tank battle at El Alamein.

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Because our weekend getaway was cancelled due to an uncooperative vehicle, I've been watching theese. Have a little less than 100 to go, but so far, this one has been my favorite; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9CRaaYLROM

Even though they're dated, and you don't always get to see the finished product of what the topic was, it's been fun. The topics are applicable even today, and it's a good refresher course in some basics. I've also gotten a few creative ideas out of it.

Thanks to the OP for posting this!
 

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I seem to recall another photography series around that time which was hosted by the photographer Pete Turner. I wonder if anyone else remembers that show.

I remember some sort of camera/photography program on TV in the Chicago area in the early 80s, but I have only the faintest memories of it. The only thing I remember for (pretty) sure is that it was on Sunday mornings.
 

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Very interesting and enjoyable
 

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Bumping this thread because the videos are still on there. Quite an interesting look back:

 

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He checked in and posted recently, but had stepped away for a while.

Thanks Matt. Haven't seen him in quite a while. I hope he is keeping warm and dry. :smile:
 
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My favorite photography show was The Bob Cummings Show - Love that Bob in the late 1950s. He used a large format camera and shot hot models which was what the show was mainly about. You didn't learn much about photography except it seemed to be a great way to meet pretty girls.

 

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My favorite photography show was The Bob Cummings Show - Love that Bob in the late 1950s. He used a large format camera and shot hot models which was what the show was mainly about. You didn't learn much about photography except it seemed to be a great way to meet pretty girls.


Interesting..... I never knew that side of him.
He had some real struggles
 
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