Monday, March 1, 2021

Menacingly


 There are some people you just don't mess with.  This is one of those people.  

I think this is one of my great-uncles on my mom's side.  I just love this picture.  It's so mundane, and yet, it shows a glimpse into history that is so much more "real" than just standing in rows in front of a camera.  

That facial expression!  Did the photographer surprise him?  My great-uncles were known for their stern looks, but this one goes above and beyond.  The camera is obviously also down at ground level, which is a sign of a thoughtful photographer.  I love the oil cans and box of tools.

Sunday, February 28, 2021

Productively


I haven't found the negative for this one to see if I can get a better print, but I'm blogging it anyway because it's a good example of what an office job looked like in 1963.  It appears mom was doing some transcription in this action shot, with that dictaphone headset hanging off her ears.  

Typewriter, Rolodex, pop-up address book, rotary phone – you just don't see this stuff anymore.

Ironically, according to mom's photo album, this was a "before" shot of her workplace before it was remodeled. The "after" shots still look just as dated, of course. 

Saturday, February 27, 2021

Terminally


Looking through mom's old negatives, I found this gem.  A historical shot of Wold-Chamberlain Field aka Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport, circa 1950.

Friday, February 26, 2021

Puzzledly


 I don't recall seeing these pictures of my mom before.  She does have a pretty puzzled look on her face, so maybe she didn't like the pictures.  Luckily, she kept the negatives, so I get to see them anyway.

Thursday, February 25, 2021

Multifariously


 A little sassy and a little sweet for Throwback Thursday.