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Post by peregrine9 on Nov 6, 2010 16:23:37 GMT
San Francisco, Chronicle News November 6th 2010 An unseen collection of photos of the Beatles are on display at UC Berkeley,California. Graduate School of Journalism Gallery For 40 years, Stephen Goldblatt lugged around a box of film negatives. He never showed anyone until he happened to meet Ken Light, who runs the documentary photography program at UC Berkeley. Goldblatt mentioned that he had once been a photographer in London before becoming a cinematographer. www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/11/06/DDUL1G6LB6.DTL
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Post by Bobber on Nov 8, 2010 9:21:06 GMT
How is it possible that a professional photographer digs up old pictures of The Beatles ever other month? Don't these guys clean up sometimes or hold a decent archive?
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alix
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Post by alix on Nov 8, 2010 14:36:41 GMT
How is it possible that a professional photographer digs up old pictures of The Beatles ever other month? Don't these guys clean up sometimes or hold a decent archive? Perhaps it's purely coz they were all too stoned at the time and none of them remember what shoots they did. Personally i love how many "rare & unseen shots that give new insight to the famous four etc" appear from the 'Mad Day Out' session when 90% of the time they're all pretty much identical to the other 50 photographer's portfolios of the day
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Post by The End on Nov 8, 2010 14:51:24 GMT
Good point Alix! Just how many photographers were present on that "mad day out" anyway??
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