Comments on: Mary Ann Moorman https://mrholga.com/2013/04/mary-ann-moorman/ walkabout street and portrait photographer Thu, 23 May 2013 00:27:29 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Mr. Holga https://mrholga.com/2013/04/mary-ann-moorman/#comment-1677 Thu, 23 May 2013 00:27:29 +0000 http://www.mrholga.com/?p=904#comment-1677 In reply to Joshua Miller.

Joshua,

Sorry, I did not see you reply until now. Yes, I would love to see your photos of Mary Ann Moorman. Cheers.

Mr. Holga

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By: Joshua Miller https://mrholga.com/2013/04/mary-ann-moorman/#comment-1603 Thu, 09 May 2013 02:35:23 +0000 http://www.mrholga.com/?p=904#comment-1603 In reply to Mr. Holga.

I will need to scan the photos I took with the Ilford Delta 3200 ASA in the two days before her interview. The Polaroids, taken at her interview are not in my possession anymore. They were given to the Brass Armadillo Antique Mall in Denver, Colorado, who sponsored the event and paid for some of the film. Would you still like to see the photos I have? Thank God I kept the negatives! I am so old school. I just don’t trust the digital stuff always.

Now, this may take a few days to locate the film in my apartment and to take it to Denver Pro Photo for scanning. I need to do it anyway. Would you like to see these?

Regards,
Josh

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By: Mr. Holga https://mrholga.com/2013/04/mary-ann-moorman/#comment-1600 Thu, 09 May 2013 00:45:09 +0000 http://www.mrholga.com/?p=904#comment-1600 In reply to Joshua Miller.

Josh,

Thanks for the comments. Yes, I found Mrs. Krahmer very nice. I like how she calls herself Mary Ann. That name rings a bell somewhere from my childhood.

Please send me a link to your photographs. I would love to see your Polaroids. Cheers.

Mr. Holga

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By: Joshua Miller https://mrholga.com/2013/04/mary-ann-moorman/#comment-1596 Wed, 08 May 2013 09:31:46 +0000 http://www.mrholga.com/?p=904#comment-1596 I too have had the opportunity to photograph Mrs. Krahmer twice. The first time, the weather in Dealey Plaza was too cold and wet, so I had to wait a while until she came to Colorado for a web cast interview about her experience on 11/22/63.

I used both a Polaroid 360 Land Camera loaded with Fuji FP3000b film and a Kodak (manufactured in germany after the second World War, and fitted with a German lens) loaded with Ilford Delta 3200 ASA black and white negative film. The turned out beautifully, and I enjoy the portraits I took of her.

Mrs. Krahmer is a kind and generous subject when it comes to photo shoots. I really like your work here on the grass in Dealey Plaza.

Also, I wanted to share that I have photographed Dealey Plaza with a camera identical to Mrs. Krahmer’s Polaroid 80A Highlander, but I used Kodak Tri-X Pan 400ASA 120 size film, as Polaroid roll film is no longer manufactured as of the early 1990’s. I had to hand advance each frame in a dark bag. It was a pain, but I got some nice images of the Depository and Mr. Zapruder’s perch.

Please contact me if you would like to.

Regards,
Josh

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