Penpal
Grand Master
From 1972 to 1978 my dearly beloved and I bought an established 120 yr old Photo Studio in a Country City where my wife was born, two reasons to be near her family and friends and to follow my hobby to Pro in Photography. Howard worked at the local newspaper his brother was the Photographer there and Howard was responsible for transposing all pics to plates used on the printing press ie dot pattern transfer, since every wedding etc we photographed they accepted for free and published it was a source of great advertising for us and Howard went right out of his way to do a top job especially as colour was a new medium at this time and the newspaper always then B&W. He Howard,s father was a Professor of music and Howard inherited ? aquired what has been described as perfect pitch, after we left he took his knowledge and abilities to the Sydney Conservatorium of Music where he taught. Recently I found some samples of our work we had used on the studio walls this combined set of multi,superimposed etc pics was my attempt to portray Howards versatility and huge talent in music, he was the main part of a Baroque group that was his forte, he met, taught, married his former pupil he met in the School.
Last night following my tracing him to where he lives in retirement now Howard is coming to visit as I offered him this finished product together with the negative miraculously saved from that time. Colour negative material was only commence just before the 70,s over here in fact for quite some time it was an uncertain product and all our portraits were done in B&W then selectively toned and handcoloured. Looking forward to see how he made the last so many years we lost touch in the late 70,s.
The images , the emulsion stripped of the pics and bonded back to this new product driftwood masonite looking same as when they were made. When we sold out it was nigh on impossible to get previous customers to pick up negs etc so we dispersed a hundred yrs of the city through Historical Societies, it was the first Country town in NSW.
Kind regards Peter.
Last night following my tracing him to where he lives in retirement now Howard is coming to visit as I offered him this finished product together with the negative miraculously saved from that time. Colour negative material was only commence just before the 70,s over here in fact for quite some time it was an uncertain product and all our portraits were done in B&W then selectively toned and handcoloured. Looking forward to see how he made the last so many years we lost touch in the late 70,s.
The images , the emulsion stripped of the pics and bonded back to this new product driftwood masonite looking same as when they were made. When we sold out it was nigh on impossible to get previous customers to pick up negs etc so we dispersed a hundred yrs of the city through Historical Societies, it was the first Country town in NSW.
Kind regards Peter.