Hello Michael,
Thanks for your kind words about my blog on photo montages.I wanted to insert pictures separately, but the system did not allow me to.
I thought you might like to see one of them in more detail, since I believe the couple to be John Dillwyn Lwellyn (excuse the spelling) and wife.I saw the image in an auction catalog ,identified as such.
I also enclose a photo of the house in the same album. you might be able to identify it.
Kind regards,
Meir
The Photograph Collector's Guide will be published in Autumn 2010 by Marquand books -
I write for B&W - is anyone interested in submitting an article on the history of Britsh photography (or an aspect of it?) I can run the suggestion by my editor.
My PhD is a practice-led project examining new towns and modernism in architecture...Part of that involves looking into how photography techniques in this area have changed over the last 100 years...
It is indeed very nice to meet you again after all these years. After my experience at South Kensington I decided to start a career in the field of Photography (and I should thank you for your support!). I went back to university and just get my Ph.D. in Art History (my dissertation was about photography and archaeology in the Orient in the second half of the 19th Century). I have been working as assistant curator in the department of photographs of the J. Paul Getty museum for more than three years now. Your website is a really good idea and my congratulations for such an achievement! I hope you are doing well too and looking forward to hearing from you,
Best,
Anne.
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Thanks for your kind words about my blog on photo montages.I wanted to insert pictures separately, but the system did not allow me to.
I thought you might like to see one of them in more detail, since I believe the couple to be John Dillwyn Lwellyn (excuse the spelling) and wife.I saw the image in an auction catalog ,identified as such.
I also enclose a photo of the house in the same album. you might be able to identify it.
Kind regards,
Meir
The Photograph Collector's Guide will be published in Autumn 2010 by Marquand books -
I write for B&W - is anyone interested in submitting an article on the history of Britsh photography (or an aspect of it?) I can run the suggestion by my editor.
My PhD is a practice-led project examining new towns and modernism in architecture...Part of that involves looking into how photography techniques in this area have changed over the last 100 years...
Cheers
Paul
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It is indeed very nice to meet you again after all these years. After my experience at South Kensington I decided to start a career in the field of Photography (and I should thank you for your support!). I went back to university and just get my Ph.D. in Art History (my dissertation was about photography and archaeology in the Orient in the second half of the 19th Century). I have been working as assistant curator in the department of photographs of the J. Paul Getty museum for more than three years now. Your website is a really good idea and my congratulations for such an achievement! I hope you are doing well too and looking forward to hearing from you,
Best,
Anne.
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