Daguerreotypes and YouTube

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Daguerreotype – John Rochon Collection

Toronto. My friend and PHSC member, photographer Harold Staats, dropped me a note a few days back on the 29th of last month. He suggested this video on YouTube.

In this video, one of many about early photographic processes on YouTube, John S. Rochon shows a sample of his daguerreotypes with a brief silent movie style text commentary. All this is to the strains of a piano quietly playing Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata.

If you wish to learn more about our early photographic processes, just browse YouTube.

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ROM’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibit

ROM Exhibit

ROM Exhibition

Toronto. For the past 52 years the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) has hosted an exhibition of wildlife photographs from around the world. You are invited each year to submit your own wildlife photographs in  the competition to be recognized as The Wildlife Photographer of the Year.

The best images are displayed in an exhibition at the ROM.

Member Sonja Pushchak created this special poster. To see it, just click on the icon above. PHSC members can use the code on the poster to see the current show which is on now through March at a great discount.

Just follow the instructions for tickets to the exhibition- and be sure to visit the ROM site next year to enter your own wildlife photographs!

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New Sallows Book Available

Sallows Photo Postcard Book now available.

Sallows Photo Postcard Book now available.

Toronto.  Last October we had the pleasure of hearing about Reuben R Sallows through the eyes of postcard specialist Mike Smith.  At the talk Mike mentioned that he and co-author Larry Mohring had an illustrated book on Sallows and his photographic postcards in print.

Mike wrote our editor Bob Lansdale in late November saying, “As promised, here’s the book flier. They’ll be available first week of December. And Larry and I would be more than happy to hand deliver a box to the GTA for PHSC members to avoid postage costs. PHSC members will pay the “show special” of $45 each for books not sent through the mail.”

Click on the icon above for a printable and readable poster. Email me at info@phsc.ca to reserve a copy for pickup at a Toronto meeting of the PHSC. Delivery is expected this month or next.

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Notman Exhibit at McCord 2016-2017

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Red Cap Snowshoe Club – Halifax 1888 – Wm Notman Composite

Toronto. The major repository for all things Notman is the McCord Museum in Montreal across Sherbrooke from McGill University. McCord mounted a Notman exhibition to be displayed from November 4, 2016 to next spring, March 26, 2017.

The exhibition was covered in the Globe last Wednesday (November 30, 2016) in the Arts section. Robert Everett-Green of Montreal wrote the article from the perspective of art today. He suggests the wooden poses and fantasy compositions would be of little value today as art.

Mr Everett-Green offers a contrary view of Notman as a skilled craftsman and businessman rather than an innovative photographer. He seems unaware that Victorian photographic media and equipment demanded longer exposures. Most people were unable to sustain a smile long enough for an exposure and it was almost impossible to get a group to hold a pose long enough for an exposure. Notman solved these two issues by having his subjects hold a firm look and using carefully enacted composites to create his then famous  group photographs.

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PHSC Image Show Fall 2016

Ashley Cook by Robert Lansdale

Ashley Cook by Robert Lansdale

Toronto. In spite of its small size, the latest image show held by the PHSC was a success. While the admissions numbered about 100, they were more than enough for the small room allocated to us by the A&L club.

The choice of a downtown locale, with easy TTC access and near-by parking, was appreciated by all. There appeared to be active sales activity at the various dealer tables.

Congratulations to Ashley Cook for coordinating this, our latest Image Show.

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Photographic Canadiana Issue 42-3

Coffin Building Block - Toronto

Coffin Building Block – Toronto

Toronto. This is our second issue using the new format. Our cover photograph of the 1800s Coffin Block Building is discussed in this issue by editor Lansdale. There is a brief text and photo essay about our fall fair.

For camera enthusiasts, we cover John Kantymir’s example of the Ilex Falling Plate camera. In the days before film various mechanical ways were invented to allow photos to be taken in a quick sequence – falling plate technology was one such method.

The bulk of this issue is taken up with part one of Carla-Jean Stokes’ story and images on optimizing the AGO’s  great war (WW1) photograph collection.

A quartet of book reviews suggest a Christmas gift for the reader while Toronto Notes reviews the September and October speaker presentations. Finally, we have a follow-up and caveat on the business arrangements of Mrs Fletcher.

Members will receive their copy of issue 42-3 next week – we plan to package it for mailing late this week. Not a member? No problem, just fill in the details at the top of the right side bar and click on the PayPal button – no account needed as long as you have a credit card.

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Show and Tell 2016

show-and-tell-talk-december-2016-v1-smNEXT TORONTO MEETING: Wed, December 21, 2016: Show and Tell, Gift Exchange, Silent Auction

That time of the year again! Merry Christmas everyone! Sonja Pushchak drew up this image to announce our coming meeting.

It is a tradition for the PHSC to have a Show and Tell night for the last meeting of  the year. Our programme coordinator, Les Jones suggested this year’s theme is “small” –  things photographic (including cameras) that are small.

As usual there will be a gift exchange and a silent auction.

The public is welcome. Go to our Programs page for times and directions.

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Clocks for Seeing

Cirkut Camera with Clockwork Motor for Panorama Pictures

Cirkut Camera with Clockwork Motor for Panorama Pictures

Toronto. My friend and photographer Harold Staats sent me this interesting link last Saturday to the Firman Gallery. Like Harold, David Firman is a photographer. David had a couple of photographs on display up in Ottawa at the NRC in 2014-5.

What is unique is that the photographs are panorama photographs taken with a Cirkut #6 camera! Have a look at the short video on the above Firman Gallery site.

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Artist of the Portrait – John Reeves, 78

John Reeves 1938-2016 by Fernando Morales of the Globe

John Reeves 1938-2016 by Fernando Morales of the Globe

Toronto.  As I read the Globe this morning I saw an obituary for the famous Toronto photographer John Reeves.

Born in Hamilton, Ontario in April, 1938, Reeves had a career as both a portrait photographer and a CBC broadcaster. John attended SGWU in Montreal taking fine arts.

His portraits of the famous are legendary. The obituary notes his experience with Leonard Cohen  resulting in a portrait using just a small flash and available light.

Another photographer and author (and PHSC speaker) Vincenzo Pietropaolo wrote a profile of Reeves in POV magazine back in February, 2015.

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Interesting cameras and videos from Nikon

A Trio of new Nikons

A Trio of new KeyMission Nikons

Toronto. Links from PHSc member and friend George Dunbar are always of interest to members. This Nikon link introduces a trio of unique KeyMission cameras. They interact with your smart phone. Each camera has a different field of view –  from the 360 degree camera to the 170 degree panorama camera and 80 degree model. All three are small, give high quality images and do both video and stills. And they are waterproof and shockproof too!

These wearable and mountable cameras give a new look to your photographs and videos. Spend a few minutes on each video to see the impact that each has – you will then agree that digital has come a long way, allowing you to take photos and videos impossible just a few years ago.

 

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