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Showing posts with label Real Photo Postcards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Real Photo Postcards. Show all posts
You NEVER Forget your first Airplane Ride! Real Photo Postcards from Argentina Collection Jim Linderman
Magnificent Argentinians in their flying machines. A group of Real Photograph Post Cards circa 1920 - 1930. I haven't explored the diffusion of real photo technology throughout the world (nor the use of goofy fun house photo props) but it would seem to be a field worth pursuing.
Original Real Photo Postcards from Argentina circa 1920 - 1930 collection Jim Linderman
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Stunt with Chair RPPC Collection Jim Linderman
Real Photo Postcard circa 1920 Collection Jim Linderman |
Cuba Si Real Photo Postcard set of Tropical Paradise RPPC
Tropical paradise Cuba a few decades before Batista, before the mob tried to make the place their own personal Vegas and before Fidel kicked them out.
Set of Real Photo Postcards, Cuba Circa 1920 Collection Jim Linderman
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ICP Baptism RPPC Exhibit and More Take Me to the Water International Center of Photography
Curator Erin Barnett has posted an announcement about the upcoming Take Me to the Water exhibition of Real Photo Post Cards (along with numerous photographs) at the International Center of Photography blog Fans in a Flashbulb, as follows:
"In January, ICP will be presenting a small selection of postcards of river baptisms, drawn from a treasure trove of over 200 images, which was donated by collectors Janna Rosenkranz and Jim Linderman in 2007. Since there’s not enough room on the walls, here’s a peak at some of the wonderful images that won’t be in the show (but that can be found in the Grammy-nominated publication and CD Take Me to the Water."
MORE INFORMATION and PRESS RELEASE HERE Exhibit will run from January 21 to May 8, 2011
Review Luc Sante Folk Photography
Luc Sante was kind enough to write an essay for "my" book "Take Me to the Water: Immersion Baptism in Music and Photography 1890-1950" and Lance Ledbetter from Dust-to-Digital and I were thrilled to have him involved. Both of us knew his reputation and he gave the project authority and legitimacy. It was flattering as hell.
Mr. Sante's new book "Folk Photography: The American Real Photo Postcard 1905-1930" has just been published. I collect Real Photo Postcards as well and waited anxiously for the publication. Presto! I have some favorites...the shooting gallery rack on page 55, the Nebraska carnival girls on page 59, the Wall "o" Rabbit, a Canadian woman reading with her eyes closed while a Micmac beaded bag hangs over her head...and "STRUM" will simply break your heart with scale, beauty, form and joy...but you will most certainly have your own favorites.
This is serious book. It is tough, real and glorious. Well over 100 images, all killer, no filler and the bonus of a sizable essay from a great New York writer who edits tighter than a Hank Williams song but aims even higher. Browsing the text to find Luc walking that section of Astor Place the same year I moved to the city is tenuous, having left two years ago...but I will muster the strength to read twice. It is a beautiful book and anyone who grazes this blog for the real deal will find sheaves of it in this book. It is linked at right.
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