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rare dutch colour photograpy from the 30’s

Bernard F. Eilers was a colour magician. Around 1935, he created the photographic colour separation technique foto-chroma Eilers, which would make him world famous. In a time when experiments with colour photography were abundant, he succeeded in producing colour prints that far surpassed those of other fellow pioneers in terms of colour intensity and depth.

The Great Depression of the 1930s was not a good time for Eilers; few people could afford to enlist the services of a photographer. In these years, he decided to devote his leisure time to perfecting three-colour photography. His aim was to expose and print three shots on paper in a single turn. For more than a year and a half, he worked at improving the camera, the filters and the printing foils. Finally, Eilers succeeded in producing perfect colour prints. He named his technique: foto-chroma eilers. The difficult feat he had accomplished brought Eilers praise and honour, but the big photographic industries of the day soon caught up with him; around the same time, Kodak and Agfa introduced the first modern colour films.

interesting story & fascinating set of images by local photographer ‘bernard eijlers’ on flickr, there is also a you tube version but it doesn’t really add much except some dodgy background music and the old ‘ken burns’ effect with fuzzy images… the image below, (bottom right) is actually in the street where i live next to my house….

m / 08-01-2010 12:56 - tags: ,  

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the annual european design awards (graphic design, that is) are now open for entries until the 15th of february, does anyone know whether this is a worthwhile organisation? i find it hard to tell if it’s worth entering personally…

m / 08-01-2010 12:51

the weekend of the photobook

In the weekend of February the 6th and 7th, 2010 the Nederlands Fotomuseum organises the Weekend of the Photobook, an annual event.

The weekend will contain a bookmarket, pitches from photography students, interviews, lectures and workshops by among others the British photographer Julian Germain and Dutch photographers Theo Baart, Petra Stavast and Willem Popelier. Photography collector Erik Kessels will also be interviewd.

as an experiment, photographers will be given the chance to do a live ‘elevator pitch’ for their book project, more details on how to enter on the website (dutch only)

m / 08-01-2010 12:45

top ten?

‘you work for them’ have done a round-up of their top (selling) fonts in the last year, guess what? they are all really horrible, i can’t imagine needing any of these personally…

m / 08-01-2010 12:41

wall paintings

here is a virtual 15 km bike ride around some notable old wall paintings & advertising hordings in amsterdam ‘oud west’, the black VW sign was a favourite of mine but has now disappeared sadly…

m / 08-01-2010 12:38