About me....um, us.
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Anthropologic Ephemera is about documenting period artifacts, sensiblities, and styles of the 1960s, 70s, and 80s through my family photographs.
I inherited my father's collection of slides, mostly 35mm Kodachrome, which includes hundreds if not thousands of photos he took as he traveled all over the US in the 1960's and 70's, and as you can imagine, I think they hold historical significance. An accomplished amateur, my father had an excellent eye for content and composition. I may or may not have inherited those qualities--either way, I've certainly inherited his love of images and captured a few of my own.
I'm in the process of digitizing the slides, and I'd like to make them available for the public, but I don't want to give them away--that's what leads me to want to start my own micro stock photography site. Anthropologic Ephemera will give me a working title and a playspace for figuring out how I want to do that. Now you're involved! I'll try to get some content up soon. Once I do, comment away.
I inherited my father's collection of slides, mostly 35mm Kodachrome, which includes hundreds if not thousands of photos he took as he traveled all over the US in the 1960's and 70's, and as you can imagine, I think they hold historical significance. An accomplished amateur, my father had an excellent eye for content and composition. I may or may not have inherited those qualities--either way, I've certainly inherited his love of images and captured a few of my own.
I'm in the process of digitizing the slides, and I'd like to make them available for the public, but I don't want to give them away--that's what leads me to want to start my own micro stock photography site. Anthropologic Ephemera will give me a working title and a playspace for figuring out how I want to do that. Now you're involved! I'll try to get some content up soon. Once I do, comment away.