The blurb writer certainly imbibed.  I'm very curious as to how the
images arrived on my computer screen without any digital intervention.
But that's by-the-by.  Coincidentally, I have just read a book about
one of the subjects.  The model Georgia Durant has had,let's say, a
very interesting life.

http://www.thecompanyshekeeps.com/


On 30 October 2014 11:30, Mark Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:
> Neil Montanus is an 87-year-old photographer who spent decades
> shooting for Kodak. In the course of his job he did travel photography
> all over the world and shots portraits of people like Walt Disney and
> Gerald Ford.
>
> A couple of years ago he found a carousel of slides he'd stored in a
> damp corner of his basement and forgotten for decades. Bacteria had
> eaten into the gelatine emulsion on the slides. Perhaps Neil did some
> of the brown acid in the 60's, but he decided he liked the effect:
>
> http://www.montanusphotography.com/neil_montanus_bio/latestwork.htm
>
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