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Photographer Wolf Zorrito  Wolf Zorrito {Karma:78768}
Project #65 @ Play Camera Model Nikon D50
Categories Historical
Film Format
Portfolio people
Lens Nikkor 105 mm
Uploaded 8/1/2010 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
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Country - Netherlands   Netherlands
About Rensktje Krol 1925 at the age of 18 years
( Rensktje Krol. * 23-11-1907 )
Married to Abel Smilda
Abel Smilda and Rensktje Krol are the parents of my mum Feikje Smilda
Date: december 26th 1925
Photo by:
Foto Steenmeijer
Zwanestraat 47
Groningen
For documentary reasons I left all spots on the photo as original .

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Wolf Zorrito Wolf Zorrito   {K:78768} 10/21/2010
About , continued:
Note: more and more I get a feeling that these images were made and used as a kind of business card. You would go to the photo studio in your best outfit, have the image made and share prints of you with friends and potential employers, to promote yourself and solicit/apply for a job.

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Comment by: Jim Loy

Let a history teacher enlighten you.... Early on, in photography, the glass plate negative and even the eary film, was v-eee--rrr---yyy Ssssssllllooooowwwwww to take an image. A person had to sit VERY still for (sometimes a full minute or two) a long time. A smile would look really strange if the person had to hold it for a long time. So a plain, natural face was mandatory... because of the equipment. As the equipment got better, people would smile and look natural..... and then, at THAT moment, the forced smile entered the photographic world. At first it was the equipment... then it was false. Lesson over.

Thanks Jim ! AA for you.

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There is another reason for these youn men and women not to smile. I saw emotions as anger, desinterest, uncertainty.

Typical for the first 2 or 3 decades in the 20th century are poor families with a large number of children. It was before the era of industialisation.

As soon as children finished elementary school, they were sent off to work, starting at the age of 12-14 years. Every penny, cent, guilder was welcome in the parential family to provide food and clothing for all of them.

Employment was available at landowners and farmers. A large farm would provide work for several maids and young men.

Life was as hard as the mentality of the employer. In worst case they would have to work theirs *sses of, they were fed with leftovers and crumbs, had a seat in a cold unheated kitchen in the evening and sleep in the stable or in special rooms for the girls and young ladies.

Work was 6 days a week, only one week off (holiday) in a year and the contract would last from may till may next year. If the landlord did not like the attitude of the worker, or the girls would not respond to abuse as e.g. sexual intimidation by the landowners son, the employee was fired in a second.

Servants in aristocracy or city upper class usually got better treatment, some even had diner with the employers family.

Starting 1930's industry provided work for the young ladies and mechanisation took over the work at the farm.

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Resources provided by Iris TouchingLove

-Familieportret. "Huishouden van Oom Jan van Esch". Esch, 1870.

-Vrouwelijk huishoudelijk personeel in Nederland. Bron: wikipedia.org

-‘Dienstboden’ uit het befaamde en meest verkochte boek over de etiquette ‘Hoe hoort het eigenlijk’ uit 1939 van Amy Groskamp-Ten Have.

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Avi  Avi     {K:70138} 8/2/2010
you can bet that I would buy that camera !!!!! :):)

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Wolf Zorrito Wolf Zorrito   {K:78768} 8/2/2010
dank u vriend !

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Wolf Zorrito Wolf Zorrito   {K:78768} 8/2/2010
Thanks Barbara,

My mum opened an old shoebox with family photos and put them in a brandnew album with excellent notes at the back of the pictures. And I found a way to process them in a nice way .
Mum passed away feb 15 this year but she has done a great job .... !
Harry

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Barbara Kite Barbara Kite   {K:6977} 8/2/2010
wow this is a lovely Portrait, looks like it has been well kelp, or did you have to do a lot of work on it, I love old pictures , excellent job. Bk
best wishes

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Wolf Zorrito Wolf Zorrito   {K:78768} 8/1/2010
yes, i understand. its basic ........

you know what ?
it is so weird nikon or canon dont have bw cameras
the 12 Mpixel sensor color would then become a 36 Mpixel bw..... wow

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aZiZ aBc aZiZ aBc   {K:28345} 8/1/2010
Excellent , ..

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Gabriella  M. Gabriella  M.   {K:33863} 8/1/2010
beautiful.....

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Avi  Avi     {K:70138} 8/1/2010
excellent.. like this retro style a lot. b/w portraiture truly haunts me..

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Wolf Zorrito Wolf Zorrito   {K:78768} 8/1/2010
Thanks Stan,
I recently switched to this postprocessing, I find it gives more mood to the image.
OK abt the wedding photos, your 3rd marriage ;) ?
harry

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Stan  Hill Stan  Hill   {K:35352} 8/1/2010
I like the historical value of this shot. Great interest and good tones with the post work. I have some shots from a wedding you are going to like!! Stay tuned!!
be well, stan

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Wolf Zorrito Wolf Zorrito   {K:78768} 8/1/2010
Original without monday morning effect

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