Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/05/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]So last week my wife, who has an antique business, comes home from a yard sale with an old photo album - I'm still not sure what compelled her to purchase it for a few bucks, other than the fact that she figured someone would purchase it from her for a few bucks more than she paid. ;-) Anyway, my daughter - art school photo grad, employed as master b&w printer - and I were looking through the album. The small, b&w prints appeared to be from the '30s, based on the couple of shots with cars in them, and mostly appeared to have been taken in and around Cape Cod. There were a number of photos of crashing surf, and a surprising number of the images were pretty well composed, and reasonably interesting look....and then there were... ...the two images of a ballpeen hammer smashing a light bulb - frozen in mid smash, and the image of something like milk, in a cake pan, with a droplet hitting the surface. HOLY SHIT! We both exclaimed. Could it be?... Well, my daughter works for an outfit that does all the printing for the Doc Edgerton estate - the man who owns the lab did all the printing for Edgerton in the 60s and the prints you may associate with Edgerton are associated with him. So yesterday my daughter was talking to someone at the lab about what we had found. She described the hammer shot, and was told that it sounds very much like a "lost" Doc Edgerton - an image of which there are very few prints around. My daughter said, nah, these prints REALLY suck - the negs were filthy, they're flat, no contrast, etc. And the person at the lab said, "Edgerton was an awful printer, and that's what the stuff HE printed looks like - anything decent of his" was printed by someone else. Soooooo....Do we have three very early, original Doc Edgerton's, picked up for lose change at a yard sale? I don't know yet. For that matter, do we have a home photo album of original Doc Edgerton photos and prints of mundane home album sorts of photos? I don't know. But if you think about when these appear to have been taken, and how old he would have been, and the fact that there are a surprising number of photos of surf, frozen in mid-crash.....hmmmmmm...... Stay tuned for Part II next week: Alicia Shows The Album to Doc's Printer! :-) B. D. - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html