jtk
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Sadly I tossed the suitcase. The old tweed-looking type. It absorbed that rain fast and was already rotten inside, stunk. I scanned almost all of these photos a decade ago..Epson 3200 and betterscanning.com holders..not nearly good enough for 35mm, certainly (by test Vs Durst enlarger and fine Fuji lens) good enough for 6X7 to 16X20. The scans were backed up into chaos disorganization here and there, reorganized and edited for dupes last month, that reorg backed up on a dedicated hard disk as well as thumb drive. Now I need to deal with identity titles etc....and I need to study and reorg etc the Russkie stuff.
More Le-Carre: The single most modern Russian/Harbin prints subject is a solo Russian cutie-pie-nurse, shot in front of a hospital in San Francisco. Somebody made it to America. That may have involved the little-known historic release of certain USSR citizens from somewhere in China (e.g. Harbin) to Austraila. I have two books by an Austrailian govt agent who knows her family left Harbin...she went back to Soviet Union when Glassnost allowed files to be viewed, found record of her murdered ancestor in Lubyanka NKVD prison/torture/murder archives (Gorky).
Loaded question is this: how are these photos any less mine than are someone else's photos of unknown, mildly interesting nobodies on some street in NYC? Or...aren't they MORE the work of an individual...me...than wannabe-Ansel photos are?
Did you save your watercolor Xerox work? Sounds like that was your own, personal, photography.
More Le-Carre: The single most modern Russian/Harbin prints subject is a solo Russian cutie-pie-nurse, shot in front of a hospital in San Francisco. Somebody made it to America. That may have involved the little-known historic release of certain USSR citizens from somewhere in China (e.g. Harbin) to Austraila. I have two books by an Austrailian govt agent who knows her family left Harbin...she went back to Soviet Union when Glassnost allowed files to be viewed, found record of her murdered ancestor in Lubyanka NKVD prison/torture/murder archives (Gorky).
Loaded question is this: how are these photos any less mine than are someone else's photos of unknown, mildly interesting nobodies on some street in NYC? Or...aren't they MORE the work of an individual...me...than wannabe-Ansel photos are?
Did you save your watercolor Xerox work? Sounds like that was your own, personal, photography.
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