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Tag Archives: narrative
Deconstructed, lost and reconstructed narratives
I’m pretty much in the middle of processing my late parents’ analogue photo albums. Firstly I photograph each page and import the images into Lightroom and check that they are okay. Then I take the pages out of the album … Continue reading
Review of process
So far I have been placing single jpg images of the pages of my late parents’ photo albums on the blog and then scanning the individual images in to show the world. But I am not sure this is the … Continue reading
Album 1 (25, 26, 27 and 28 of 58)
More pages from my late parents’ photo albums. Mum must have got these images from one of her sisters and then scanned them in as I don’t have any originals.
Album 1 Photo from 22 of 58
Here is granddad Dunbar at Crown Hill Barracks Plymouth about 1913. He is the man holding the Battalion colours in the rear rank. The reverse of the image. What is interesting about this photo is the difference in granddad’s apparent … Continue reading
Thinking about curation: aims
As I’ve been scanning these photos my mind has turned to what I want them to say and represent and how I might achieve that. I think I want to achieve three things with the photos is at all possible: … Continue reading