Swann Gallery Auction of Photos

Children in a Daguerreotype portrait - Lot 12

Children in a Daguerreotype portrait – Lot 12

Toronto. Daile Kaplan of Swann Auction Galleries in NYC sent me a note today advising me of an auction next month, Tuesday, October 25th, at 1:00 pm. This is a great opportunity to add to your image collection. The online catalogue is here and a 3D catalogue here. The auction is titled”Art & Storytelling: Photographs and Photobooks”.

You can email Daile Kaplan here for more information. The auction covers the gamut from the early days of photography to more recent times.

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Your Photo is in the Mail

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Reuben Sallows, Postcard Photographer, Goderich Ontario (1855 – 1937)

NEXT TORONTO MEETING: Wed, October 19, 2016
Mike Smith: Your Photo is in the Mail

Our speaker is well known author Mike Smith from the world of postcard collectors. Tonight he will speak on the Goderich postcard photographer Reuben R. Sallows (1855 – 1937). I have a passing knowledge as my eldest daughter helped the designer of the gallery website with some coding. Mike Smith  published an article on Sallows and postcards on The Wayback Times website just this year.

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

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A History of the Future 20160921 – a Review

Ryerson U. at Yonge and Gould, Toronto

Ryerson U. at Yonge and Gould, Toronto, Wednesday Sept 21, 2016

A delightful night for the PHSC. Our host for the presentations was Joanna Beyersbergen of Ryerson. We had two key speakers: Bob Wilson of the PHSC on the history of stereo and 4th year Ryerson student Marissa Frosst on the technologies of the DME Lab. Both speakers addressed the audience in the amphitheatre of Ryerson University Student Learning Centre located at Yonge and Gould. Click on any image in this post to view a larger version. Continue reading

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Everything Old Is New Again IV

Leica SOFORT

Leica SOFORT

Toronto. Our Editor Bob Lansdale, another Leica affection-ado, sent me an email a few days ago announcing new Leica products. Among them was this camera called a Leica SOFORT. This unusual camera uses the Fuji Instax instant film for making on the spot prints like the old picture in a minute Polaroid cameras. Leica? Polaroid? Is nothing sacred?

The colours alone tell you this model is targeted at youths, not old crocks who appreciated the fine resolution and bokeh of once iconic Leica lenses.

 

 

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The New Photographic Canadiana Packaged

Lily Liu of Aries,Bob Wilson and Bob Lansdale

Lily Liu of Aries, Bob Wilson and Bob Lansdale packing the new Journal.

Toronto. An auspicious moment last week when the first redesigned issue of the journal came off the presses and was packaged with various inserts at Aries Group by Editor Lansdale and Secretary Wilson.

The image was taken at the Aries press building in Etobicoke (Toronto Westend). This issue, 42-2, was delivered to the post office the next day by Bob Wilson and sent on its way to members.

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Tintype Studio Portrait Session

Tintype Studio Toronto

Tintype Studio Toronto

Toronto. The folks at the Tintype Studio are holding a special portrait session on Saturday, October 22nd, 2016 at their downtown studio 141 Spadina Ave in Toronto.

The folks at the Studio visited us three years ago on Feb 20, 2013 to cover their process to the great interest of those in attendance.

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Camerama Show this Sunday

camera-show-sep-2016-smToronto. Gary Perry sent me a brief reminder that his next show takes place this Sunday the 25th at the usual location.

Click the icon at left or here for details.

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PHSNE Snap Shots 22-2 released

phsneToronto. Editor of our journal, Bob Lansdale sent me a note he received from the New England folk advising him that the latest Snap Shots newsletter in pdf format was ready.

Click here or on the PHSNE logo at left to read this edition.

Issue 22-2 covers these topics: Modern View Camera Use, All About Drone Photography, Finger Printing Photographs – Forensic Analysis Techniques, Famous Collector in India, USA Revolutionary War Veterans, The Late Bob Cooke Remembered, and next PHSNE Meeting date.

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PHSC News 16-4

PHSC News 16-4

PHSC News 16-4

Toronto. Our brand new redesigned and retitled newsletter “PHSC News” was sent Saturday night to our members and others on our mail list at MailChimp. Hats off to editor David Bridge for a new delightful newsletter. The details of the changes were described in an earlier post.

An index has been added to help readers find the various articles. Up front is a notice that our first meeting this fall is a Special Tour to the Ryerson Campus downtown. Next page we mention the GEH Museum (now George Eastman Museum), our July trunk sale, A review of the movie version of Robert Frank’s book called “An American Journey in Robert Frank’s Footsteps“, and many more short illustrated articles. Click here or on the icon above to read and review this remarkable issue.

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Thomson, Harris, Goss, and AGO

West Wind by Tom Thomson c 1917

West Wind by Tom Thomson c 1917

Toronto. It is over 70 years since I first saw this  little painting by Tom Thomson. My public school had this small painting when I attended the school in the 1940s. The picture hung upstairs. A teacher told me he was in the Group of Seven.

Years later, I learned that Thomson died before the Group of Seven was formed but had his hand in the Group’s formation. My wife spotted the painting on a card in the AGO gift shop on Saturday when our oldest daughter drove us down to see “The Idea of North“, the popular exhibit (and book) curated by Hollywood’s Steve Martin. (The ride reminded me of taking the subway years ago at rush hour, hanging on for dear life.)

At the AGO, I learned that Lawren Harris created paintings of houses in the “Ward” before doing his epic mountain and glacier scenes, and near the end of his life, his more abstract images. When he did paintings of the houses less than two decades into the 20th century,  colour photography was very rare, experimental, and expensive. Harris’s art was contrasted with the black and white photographs of the same period and area around city hall taken by city photographer Arthur Goss. The paintings gave colourful impact while the photos by Goss and William James were beautiful with their professional contrast and fine detail.

Another female Toronto photographer did equally beautiful modern colour prints with lots of detail and perfect colours. By comparison, the monochrome photos of the building of Nathan Phillips Square were of poor contrast and low resolution.

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