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A professional photographer I worked for sadly passed away this year. He worked on commercial and advertising work. I’ve been helping his wife sort through some of his things. He did a lot of work for car advertising (I’m guessing from the 80s to early 2000s) before moving to architecture on digital. His wife has sent many boxes of his transparencies and printed material to a motoring museum but there were two boxes full of 5x4 negs and transparencies marked “old negs don’t keep”. Of course I couldn’t resist saving them from the bin. I’ve only just scratched the surface of looking through but it’s a trip back through time. I’m guessing a lot of what I’ve looked through so far is from the 80s. Some transparencies are from the 90s. Along with cars there are product shots (anyone remember Dyson floppy disks?), room sets of furniture, fancy desks, cigarette lighters, all sorts.
Something I’ve found fascinating is a camera rig used for tracking shots of cars. The arm bolted to the vehicle must be substantial to support a 5x4 monorail camera. I don’t know how the shutter was tripped.
Something I’ve found fascinating is a camera rig used for tracking shots of cars. The arm bolted to the vehicle must be substantial to support a 5x4 monorail camera. I don’t know how the shutter was tripped.