06 January 2012
Christina
I was doing a little internet research on autochromes and sort of felt like I'd fallen down the rabbit hole. There are so many sites and so much information it can be a bit overwhelming. I know back in the infancy of the blog (way back in '08!) I did a blog post about autochromes based on the Belgian Autochromists site. If you haven't fallen down that rabbit hole before, I highly recommend it. But since then nary a word about them so I thought it was high time that I shared by favorite collection of autochromes in case you hadn't seem them before.
The images were captured by Lieutenant Colonel Mervyn O’Gorman, a distinguised Aeronautical engineer, of his daughter Christina at and near Lulworth Cove in Dorset, in 1913. Don't they look like they could be right out of a modern day editorial?
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9 comments:
I really can't believe these pictures are so old. So nice.
These are so incredible. I think I may have to follow you and fall down the rabbit hole
oh my my. I really love these photos!
xx
alex
I live and breathe film photos, but these are stunning. Fashion photogs of today would die to nail photos like these.
gorgeous! I love the one of her sitting on the pebbly beach.
Oh wow! I had no idea that these were taken in Lulworth cove! That's so close to where my parents live and I swim there every summer. The picture of Christina sitting on the sand ( when you can see the anchor on her collar) is of my favourites ever, but I am ashamed to say that this is the first time I have seen the others! This has made my day, thanks so much for sharing.
Kelly-Marie xx
Wow! These images are stunning. Thanks for sharing! I agree. Down the rabbit hole I go too ha :)
so incredibly beautiful, thank you for sharing!
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these are incredible! i love the way she wears her hair long - seems somewhat uncommon for the time?
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