Wow... today The Passion of Former Days is three!! I cannot believe how the time has flown, nor how much success this blog has had, nor how wonderful you followers are. This blog has been literally life-changing; that launch day three years ago led me into the field of photographic history and the master's degree I am getting frightfully close to completing. Thanks to this blog I've made cyanotypes and taken photographs with a 1920s Vest Pocket Kodak and handled daguerreotypes from the first couple years of photography's existence.
In three years we've had over 400 posts and 620,000 page views-- now THAT I cannot believe! It is totally thanks to you all that it's gone the way it has-- thank you!!
Thanks to the aforementioned masters and particularly work on a thesis on the deckle-edge in snapshots, I haven't had enough spare brain energy to think up anything good for the anniversary, though, of course, general good stuff is upcoming. So, today's post is simply a hodgepodge of random photographs from the Flickr Commons (the initial source of inspiration for the blog) that I've always really liked but never had a place for in a formal post.
Once more, thank you all!!
In three years we've had over 400 posts and 620,000 page views-- now THAT I cannot believe! It is totally thanks to you all that it's gone the way it has-- thank you!!
Thanks to the aforementioned masters and particularly work on a thesis on the deckle-edge in snapshots, I haven't had enough spare brain energy to think up anything good for the anniversary, though, of course, general good stuff is upcoming. So, today's post is simply a hodgepodge of random photographs from the Flickr Commons (the initial source of inspiration for the blog) that I've always really liked but never had a place for in a formal post.
Once more, thank you all!!
State Library of Queensland |
A group of people in party dress posed in a fake boat, Australia, ca. 1940. Source
Nationaal Archief |
Mardi Gras costumes, the Netherlands, 1931. Source
George Eastman House |
A spirit photograph including a cabinet card, ca. 1865. Source
State Library of New South Wales |
A photograph taken by the Australasian Antarctic Exhibition, ca. 1912, exhibited under the title "A dreamy Venice in seal-land." Source
Library of Congress |
Model airplanes decorating the train concourses at Chicago's Union Station, 1943. Source
San Diego Air and Space Museum |
A snapshot of pilot Ruth Alexander being silly with a friend, ca. 1930. Source
University of Washington Libraries |
A party of boys in an ice cave, Washington State, ca. 1935. Source
State Library of New South Wales |
Airmen leaving Australia for Canada under the Empire Air Training Scheme, 1941. Source
George Eastman House |
An ad for Dodge taken around 1932 by Nikolas Muray. Source
University of Washington Archives |
A girl hugging a lamb and a puppy, ca. 1929-1932. Source
State Library of New South Wales |
The Royal Agricultural Show, Australia, 1937. Source
New York Public Library |
The interior of Penn Station (how could they tear this down??), 1935-1938, by Berenice Abbott. Source
Swedish National Heritage Board |
People at Skansen, an open-air museum in Stockholm, ca. 1943. Source
5 comments:
And I've been a reader (Viewer?) all three years. Congratulations.
Ahh, that is terrific to hear, thank you!!! :)
Happy 3rd birthday! Congrats and here's to another year!
Happy blog birthday - I really enjoy your posts, especially the Aussie photographs. Congratulations and well done!
Thank you!!!
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