Monday, February 17, 2014

Antique Store Treasures

Occasionally my husband and I go to antique stores to look around.  When I see booths with stacks of old photos, I am always compelled to go through the photos, and I will buy some that interest me.  Sometimes they are old postcards, some used with old stamps, addresses and messages on the back, some are just old photos of people that I don't know. It kind of makes me sad that some person's photographs are just sitting in this antique store for any person to buy. I wonder who the owners are or were of these photos.

I am also interested in old cameras. I have seen many in antique stores, but I have only purchased one, recently, that being a Brownie Movie Camera. I thought I would share some of the photos that I have bought from antique stores.

The first images, I recently found and purchased. I believe they are old Stereographs.  I took a history of photography class last summer, and these types of photographs are one of the many that we learned about. These stereographs have two images side by side, and were viewed through a stereoscope and produced the illusion of one three-dimensional image.

This first one was by the Keystone View Company, copyright 1901, of The Great Bridge Over the Rhine at Bonn, Germany.




































The next one is also by the Keystone View Company, copyright 1905. I've only included one image to show the detail, the card states "Red-hot steel beam from rolling process being cut into lengths by buzz saw, Steel Works, Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.A.














The last one is by Underwood & Underwood Publishers, copyright 1901. The card states "A beautiful garden avenue in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa.

This next photo is an example of the old photographs of people that I sometimes buy, depending on how the photograph strikes me. This is a small, square photograph that I saw and had written on the bottom, "Forever Friends".  I really like this photograph, even though I have no idea who any of the ladies are in the picture. 

Last, the Brownie Movie Camera that I found most recently and purchased. I am really happy to have found this, and plan on buying some 8mm film that I can use in the camera. 


I found on YouTube and found a 1957 commercial for the Brownie Movie Camera.


Reviving this blog

I've decided to start posting in this blog again, after abandoning it in early 2013.  I've decided that I will use this more as a personal blog. I will probably still post things related to my photography business, but that is not my main focus here.  I will use this blog to post more personal things and photos, and my website will be the main place for my photography business and posts of photo sessions, etc.

Thanks for stopping by!

Sunday, January 19, 2014

2015 Senior Representatives Needed!

2015 Senior Representatives Needed!

IMG_6455Do you currently attend high school in the KC metro area and are graduating in 2015? Do you want beautiful and awesome senior photos to commemorate your senior year? Then look no further!
Angie Harris Photography is currently looking for outgoing guys and girls to become a 2015 Senior Representative! 
This awesome opportunity is open to only 5 students, so you’ll want to apply right away!
What is a Senior Representative? As a Senior Representative, you will become a spokesperson for Angie Harris Photography, and all you need to do is share your photos and experience with your friends and family.  In return, you will receive free stuff for your efforts! Pretty simple!
All Senior Representative sessions will be completed during the spring and summer of 2014, and be free of charge to you! You can choose up to two locations for your session, and you can bring different outfits and props for your session, even pets and friends can be included in some of your images.
So what do you need to do? I’ve listed all the requirements here and what you need to do to apply, so take a look!
Requirements:
  • You must be a current high school junior in the KC metro area, graduating in 2015
  • You and your parents must agree to only represent Angie Harris Photography up until graduation
  • You  must sign a model release giving Angie Harris Photography permission to use your image in advertisements and promotions (If you are under 18, your parent or guardian must also sign)
  • You must use one of your watermarked images as your Facebook profile image and/or  Facebook timeline cover & tag Angie Harris Photography in those images
  • Become a fan on Facebook
  • Must have a strong presence in your high school and community and a spread the word about Angie Harris Photography via your social media outlets (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.)
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Here is what you get:
  • Free photo session at a location of your choice
  • Online gallery of your images
  • Your very own StickyAlbum app for your phone to share your photos with your friends
  • 48 wallets to give out to your friends
  • 1 – 8×12 print of your choice
  • A Senior Representative spotlight blog post featuring you, your interests, hobbies and goals
  • 5 watermarked images to share on your social media sites
  • A facebook timeline cover
  • 10% off all prints, print packages, and digital media
Incentives for You:
For each referral you send to Angie Harris Photography, you will receive a gift!
  • 1-5 Referrals – You get a $25 print credit for each referral
  • 5-10 Referrals – $50 visa gift card
  • 10-15 Referrals – $100 visa gift card
All of your referrals will receive $25 off their session just for mentioning your name.






How to Apply: