Posted by Richard_Irwin (Belper, United Kingdom) on 9 September 2007 in Miscellaneous.
Whilst rummaging through some old negatives shoved away in the loft, I found a set of B&W negs that I shot in Karachi in Pakistan about 19 years ago. Although most were scratched or covered in dust, I had a go at scanning a few (after I processed them 18 yrs ago, I never got round to looking through them or printing any). It was amazing to see these long neglected images come to life on the screen, temporarily forgotten for all those years. Its been a very hard job cleaning them up in photoshop, and their far from perfect, but I thought I'd preserve a few here in cyberspace. I remember that I bought the film stock in Karachi, and that it was 35mm film manufactered in what was then East Germany. The film stock was already about ten years out of date when I bought it, and when I processed it about a year later (I remember posting the films back to England and they arrived after about a year....) I had to guess the developing time as the film was of such an unknown type.
Anyway, I will post some images across this week. There mostly street scenes or portraits of people I met wandering around Lee Bazaar in Karachi.
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interesting documentary.. nice b&w photo has a lot of 'personality'...
9 Sep 2007 1:06am
can't wait to see more pictures from you. I like this one.
9 Sep 2007 2:50am
Wonderful simply wonderful I just love this. I can't wait to see more of these.
9 Sep 2007 4:46am
Great shot; the stencils hanging on the wall say so much... so glad you revisited some old photos and looking forward to seeing some more.
9 Sep 2007 5:19am
gives a very good insight in about what was going on years ago...
9 Sep 2007 7:07am
cool beans that. Interesting story too.
9 Sep 2007 12:30pm
Again with that framing!!! Great doc shot, Richard!! Looking forward to some more.. ;-)
9 Sep 2007 9:10pm
PREVIEW ONLY
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