The others are still there, I semi hid them - but I don't think I needed
to - because I forgot to take my camera with me today. There was a 4th
which was a train station :(. But they were all framed and matted with
standard stuff that had yellowed. I'm thinking part of a retrospecive
of the guy's work?
Wondering if it was a shoot for a magazine. Yeah, I agree about woman
looking actressy.
Framed, each cost $9.99 - Didn't want to buy them all for that.
oh yeah, but I did look at the signature on all and one of them
definitely looks like the last name is White.
Also thinking maybe Wilson White is middle and surname?
a puzzlement
a
On 1/5/2013 16:10, Bob W wrote:
It's quite an interesting photo. Few clues as to the period, but technically
it looks modern, and the rug looks like one I used to have, bought a few
years ago from John Lewis - nothing special. Looking at the website of the
wedding photographer, this doesn't look like his style, but perhaps it's a
more personal piece of work. The woman looks sort of actressy (Louise Brooks
pearls...), but I don't recognise her. It would be interesting to see the 2
others you mention.
B
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From: PDML [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ann Sanfedele
Sent: 05 January 2013 18:22
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Subject: Old Photo - Anyone know this photographer??
What a you? and is the woman actually someone of note?
http://annsan.smugmug.com/Other/Stuff-to-show-PDML-for-
various/4796533_2JPwqh/1/2305840033_BqhBmvV/Large
The paper is matte finish, rather like watercolor paper.. definitely an
original print, not a repro
actual paper size is 9 1/2 x a tad under 8 could have been trimmed..
but this equals 25 x 20 cm -
anyone?
ann
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