I wrote: "...I have been helping her cousin...".

Please read "...I have been helping her..."

Thanks,
Lasse

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From: "Lasse Karlsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 5:31 PM
Subject: My uncle's photos. Longish.


> Hi all,
>
> Sorry, this got much longer than intended.
>
> Two years ago my uncle (my mother's brother) passed away. Peacefully, at
> around 84, I believe. He was a photographer.
> (Not by profession - he was a "radio-telegraphist" (literally translated
> from Swedish - if you know what his profession would be called in English,
> please report (or in German, French, Spanish and Italian too). He'd be in
> charge of tele communications for instance on a ship. However I believe he
> only did one trip in the mid 50:s. He got too sea sick to carry on at sea!
> :) So instead of travelling the high seas (which a lot of Alanders did and
> do, since international shipping is and has long been a major industry of
> Aland) he took a job at the local "Coastal-radio station" (literally
> translated). I am now happy he did, since this meant that he'd shoot a lot
> of pictures locally in Aland and his and my home town, Mariehamn.)
>
> After his wife also passed away last year, I first told his daughter/my
> cousin, that all his picture archives, negatives and prints etc., MUST be
> taken care of and I also offered me to do it. I actually had been
> emphasizing this already with my uncle (who appreciated my thoughts - but 
> he
> was already starting to lose some of his intellectual capacity) as well as
> with my aunt/his wife, who to my horror first gave me some ambigious
> statements, making me wonder if she actually had disposed of it all. She 
> had
> at least at times expressed thoughts like "I'm so tired of all his photos
> and those things, I think I'm going to throw it all away...". (Sheer 
> horror
> at the thought - not only did we, the family, know of his unique family
> photos of which we had been given many copies, but I also 
> knew/thought/hoped
> there'd also be pictures of great local documentary value in his 
> archives.)
> Luckily, it eventually turned out that his photo archives had been 
> preserved
> after all... (Sigh of relief... right? :) )
>
> Since also his daughter, living abroad, at first when having to deal with
> emptying and selling her parents' house, didn't seem to care that much 
> about
> the photos or my enthusiasm for them, I now realize that all the time up
> till now, the question about my uncle's photo archives, actually has meant
> some considerable concern, almost stress, to me.
> Anyway, during the last couple of months I have been helping her cousin
> clearing her (family) house, as it was sold. I guess I slowly gained the
> trust and understanding for my views on the photos, since I now have been
> given my uncle's photo archives (at least as a deposition and for getting
> them sorted out, cleaned up and making some sort of an inventory of them). 
> I
> also got a lot of other old camera and dark room stuff, some a little
> interesting but most of which I will have to find another home for.
>
> My uncle - Erik, by the way - had the good taste of early on - that is in
> the early 1950s - choosing to shoot color slides, at a time when not too
> many people did so around here.
> For a couple of weeks now I have spent most of the days and nights doing
> everything that possibly can be made to the most important part of the
> archives, that is sorting out and cleaning his earliest slides. (From all
> his some 60 active years there will be thousands of slides, and thousand 
> of
> negatives).
>
> Well, regarding his archives there is indeed a lot more that could have 
> been
> desired. Listen to this: I have yet to come across one single note of 
> date,
> place or persons depicted to any of his slides, negatives or single
> photographs!
> Not one single peace of information anywhere! :) (This makes for some
> interesting intellectual detective work on my part. In a way I don't mind,
> since it is very interesting. On the other hand I'd really want to spend 
> the
> time on my own projects. However, I'm starting to think there will be at
> least an exhibition of his photos. Maybe a book, but I'm not sure about 
> how
> to finance such a project.)
>
> Yet, he was very well aware of what was considered to be even the most 
> basic
> method of filing negatives and slides. From late 1940s onwards he'd
> subscribe to photography magazines where such things repeatedly were
> discussed, just as we are discussing it on this list. He was in his daily
> work as well as in his capacity as a local politician, very much aware of
> the necessity of properly filing documents of all kinds. Yet, regarding 
> this
> one personally very important part of his life, he never applied even the
> most basic filing method. My guess is that he simply never got started,
> although always thinking he'd have to, and in the end never got about to
> start while all new pictures added mounted to an even bigger and too big a
> task...
>
> The only thing there (thankfully) is, are quite a few albums (still only a
> small part of his output) that he, on my insisting  it, started to put
> together very late in his years (but as I indicated, he was already 
> starting
> to lose his capacity to do it completely) where many of his later prints
> were sorted, but only roughly by subject, year or maybe a month.
>
> Anyway, I see that this message is getting too long. I actually just 
> wanted
> to tell you more about his actual photography and what an experience, on
> many different levels, it has been and is, dealing with this legacy of 
> this
> one 20th century man's life's output of photographs.
>
> Maybe you can relate to this story, since I guess most of you, already
> having assembled a great amount of photographic documents of various kind,
> or on your way to do so, every now and then, just like I do, ask yourself
> what to do with your archives or what will become of them when you're not
> longer around.
>
> Maybe I'll get back to his actual photographs later.
>
> Thanks for reading,
> Lasse
>
>
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