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Brett Payne

Tauranga

Age: 61 Birthday: December 21

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    • Adrian Farmer February 19, 2018 21:12

      Thanks for getting back to me Brett - don't suppose you have any kind of back-up do you? As much as anything, I just want to make sure I've not forgotten anybody, so just a list of photographers would help!

      Thanks, Adrian

    • Adrian Farmer February 11, 2018 21:37

      Hi Brett, I've found your Derbyshire Photographers website really useful for several years (and contributed some info and pics) - going to give a free talk on Belper Photographers in April and want to check a couple of things but can't get on the site - can you help? Unearthed some great images for it! Thanks, Adrian

    • Rachael Moloney October 15, 2017 20:44

      Hi Brett

      Thanks for your response to my Stickyback post. I will certainly let you know if we come across further Derby images and details. Do you have a collection of other Stickybacks, as single images perhaps? One of the points we're interested in is that often it's single images in the public domain today, which may have been the studio's 'offcuts'.

      Kind regards,

      Rachael

    • Krzysztof K. Slowinski June 17, 2017 18:32

      Good evening, Mr. Payne,

      Let me express my gratitude and appreciation for the best approach to the subject of the Cambridge photograph of 1907.

      The method you suggested (and realized) has led to solving the question.

      Thanks again.

      With my best regards.

      Krzysztof K. Slowinski

    • Allan Collier April 7, 2014 8:15

      Hi Brett , Mons. Bernard id a new one on me , I've just checked Ron Cozens site and hes not on there, We are adding an appendix for photographers out of county so I'd be glad to include him , Rons database would be able to give you dates af activity at 8 Alphington St. it may be a photographer who changed his name or perhaps an itinerant , we have both these examples,,,Allan

    • Keith Giles October 10, 2012 4:38

      No. He had a daguerreotype machine, but I don't think he ever managed to produce anything recognisable.

    • Keith Giles October 10, 2012 4:16

      Thanks Brett. I had the opportunity to visit Cotter House (in private ownership) at the weekend. The house was built by Joseph Newman who features in my contribution to the book you've just purchased. The owner didn't seem to be aware of Newman's interest in photography - not surprising I suppose..

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