Oswald – Mr. Holga https://mrholga.com walkabout street and portrait photographer Mon, 15 Apr 2013 04:39:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5 49179826 Overlaying Photographs https://mrholga.com/2013/04/overlaying-photographs/ Mon, 15 Apr 2013 04:32:34 +0000 http://www.mrholga.com/?p=892 Continue reading "Overlaying Photographs"

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602-604 Elsbeth and Neely Houses
602-604 Elsbeth and Neely Houses

I don’t normally experiment with my photographs. I like them exactly as they are shot. My usual enhancements are in line with what a darkroom technician can do. I adjust the color, improve the contrast and remove some of the dust. I don’t like cropping my images because Holga photographs display best when showing the entire image.

I decided to combine a cemetery monument of Jesus and a lifeguard stand. Both photographs are from Galveston, Texas. I used the fullness of each image, which seems to enhance the vignetting. The ghost image of Jesus over the lifeguard stand give the photograph an interesting meaning. Are they both looking out for us?

Jesus and the Lifeguard
Jesus and the Lifeguard

My next combination wasn’t so deep. I combined the word art from the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth sign with Vortex by Richard Serra (2002), the large sculpture outside the museum. Vortex is a collection of steel plates all standing together like a giant red wood tree. The sculpture nearly 68 feet high with room for a large crowd to stand inside. There are two slit at the base that allow visitors to pass through the work. I prefer My Curves Are Not Mad (1987) at the Nasher Sculpture Center. Still the stone word and the steel go together nicely. I could actually take this shot a a double exposure on a Holga, which I will try next time I’m in cow town.

Art and Vortex from the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
Art and Vortex from the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

The combination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s grave marker and the Oneal ambulance that took Oswald to Parkland Hospital did not turn out very well. I like the ambulance. I just don’t like how plane looking Oswald’s marker appears. His original marker had much more detail.

Oneal Ambulance and Lee Harvey Oswald
Oneal Ambulance and Lee Harvey Oswald

The first combination at the top of the page is 602-604 Elsbeth and 214 W. Neely. These were residence of Lee and Marina Oswald in Dallas. The Oswalds lived at the Elsbeth apartments in late 1962 to early 1963. They moved to the Neely house in March 1963. Overlaying the photos gives the Neely house a more sinister look than its usual happy yellow facade. I only used the window and surrounding bricks from the Elsbeth apartment, which give the Neely house the appearance of having a porch and a brick wall near the street.

The last photos I combined are the signs for Dallas Love Field and Parkland Emergency Room. These photos mark the beginning and end of President Kennedy’s journey through Dallas. It if wasn’t for the presidential motorcade through Dallas, Kennedy could have driven straight to the Dallas Trade Mart in about five to ten minutes.

The Dallas Love Field and Parkland Emergency Room photo is not an exact match of square frame to square frame. I took liberty in adjusting the ER sign and I really like how the security camera appears in the blue sky.

Dallas Love Field and Parkland Emergency Room
Dallas Love Field and Parkland Emergency Room

Let me know what you think of my digital enhancements. I am always looking for ways to make my photographs more interesting and unique. Cheers.

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Kennedy Assassination Tour Summer 2012 https://mrholga.com/2012/06/kennedy-assassination-tour-summer-2012/ Wed, 27 Jun 2012 12:50:22 +0000 http://www.mrholga.com/?p=665 Monday, July 2, 2012, marks the beginning of my Kennedy Assassination Tour Summer 2012 for my book, Death by Holga: 11.22.63. Initially, I was calling this jaunt around the country my Southwest by Southwest Tour, because of the airline I am using. But they are not paying me for any endorsement, so that title has been nixed.

Starting on Monday and ending Friday, I will be making eleven stops to photograph the people, places and things associated with the Kennedy assassination.

Here is my itinerary:

  • Monday, July 2
  • Tuesday, July 3
    • Historic Auto Attractions in Roscoe, IL
      Lee Harvey Oswald’s original gravestone
    • Chicago, IL
      Jack Ruby’s grave – Ruby shot Lee Harvey Oswald in the basement of the Dallas Police Headquarters as Oswald was being transferred to the county jail.
      Karyn Cookie Kupcinet’s grave – Kupcinet is rumored to have been killed for her silence in the Kennedy assassination.
      Klein’s Sporting Goods – Klein’s is the business that sold the rifle to Lee Harvey Oswald via mail order.
    • Fly to Detroit, MI
  • Wednesday, July 4
  • Thursday, July 5
    • Waynesville, NC
      Kennedy Limo Driver William Greer’s grave
    • Athens, GA
      Kennedy’s Secretary of State Dean Rusk’s grave
    • Commerce, GA
      Warren Commission Member U.S. Senator Richard Russell’s grave
    • Fly to Tampa, FL
  • Friday, July 6
    • Tampa, FL
      Kennedy’s Secret Service Agent Roy Kellerman’s grave
    • Fly to Dallas

I have a very tight schedule. I will be traveling most of the time with a very limited amount of time for sleeping and showering. It will be just me, a camera bag and a small carry-on bag. I expect to walk off the plane to the rental car bus, which will take me to my waiting car. I have Gold Plus Rewards status with the car rental agency I will be using, so there will be no waiting in lines for my ride.

Important Stops

Other than President Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald, whose graves I have already photographed, these are the most important stops for my book. Because the list of people, places and things associated with the Kennedy assassination is nearly endless, I have chosen to focus on the most important and iconic photographs for my book. My goal is to photograph everyone in Kennedy’s limo and some of the people at the Texas School Book Depository, Dealey Plaza and on Air Force One.

Names in italics are those that I still need to find and photograph.

The completion of the Kennedy Assassination Tour Summer 2012 will mean that I have enough photographs to start assembling my book, Death by Holga: 11.22.63.

Bonuses

There are a few perks along the way. While in Chicago, I will be stopping by the Hemingway birthplace home in Oak Park, IL. Hemingway is my favorite author and I would love for my next book to be Death by Holga: Hemingway.

Also in the Chicago area, while I am photographing the graves of Jack Ruby and Karyn Kupcinet, I have the opportunity to get the graves of film critic Gene Siskel, The Brady Bunch actor Robert Reed, Where the Sidewalk Ends poet Shel Silverstein and mob boss Al Capone. I don’t know if I have time for all of these, but I will sure try.

Find a Grave

I am using Find a Grave (findagrave.com) for most of my grave hunting. Find a Grave is a great resource for locating graves of famous and not-so famous people. If Find a Grave does not have a particular grave listed, a request can be made to have a local Find a Grave volunteer, like myself, find and photograph it.

I have created a virtual cemetery of all the people I will try to find on my Kennedy Assassination Tour Summer 2012. Click here to view my virtual cemetery.

Facebook, Twitter and Instagram

I will be updating my Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages during this trip. I will have lots of down time in airports to make regular updates. Please follow along and send me a message or two. My tour is a one man adventure and I could use the company. Cheers.

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The JFK Project Tour Begins https://mrholga.com/2012/03/the-jfk-project-tour-begins/ https://mrholga.com/2012/03/the-jfk-project-tour-begins/#comments Sun, 04 Mar 2012 17:08:45 +0000 http://www.mrholga.com/?p=562 And so my JFK Project tour begins next week. I will start hunting down the people, places and things associated with the Kennedy assassination. I have been doing this locally for the last year, but now it is time to venture outside the Lone Star State (see Death by Holga Road Trip before Thanksgiving).

I have been planning for months the best way to travel the United States in search of long lost and forgotten history from the Kennedy assassination. I have scratched out several flight logs and even started a spreadsheet with times slated for arrival, airport, flight, rental car, driving, hunting, photographing, documenting and returning again.

The biggest problem, other than money, is the travel itself. Most of my destinations are short hops around the country, which requires a round trip flight and a rental car. Unfortunately, all of the stops on my tour are too far to drive in a week. America is really a big place when considering the driving distances between major cities.

Time is not on my side. I need to photograph my subjects by this summer to produce a book for the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination. And I still need to work my day job.

Where to Begin

Next week I am pulling a double. My family was already planning a vacation to Washington, D.C. for spring break. There I will be visiting Arlington National Cemetery, the White House, the National Archives, the Capitol Building and many more locations (see Washington, D.C. Trip Planning).

In addition to visiting Washington, D.C., I am going to Kansas City for the day. I have booked the red-eye flight out of Dallas Love Field to Kansas City International Airport. I hope to find the grave of legendary CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite. Cronkite, the most trusted man in America, removed his glasses, glanced at the clock and told the nation that President Kennedy had died.

Like I said, time is not on my side and I don’t know how much time it will take to fly to Kansas City, rent a car, find the grave of Cronkite and return home. I have a very liberal schedule that will give me about eight hours in Kansas City. I just hope I am not stuck in an airport reading my Kindle waiting on a return flight.

Other Short Trips

After Kansas City, my next day trip will be St. Louis. I won’t say who I’m hunting at that location until I have found my target. It’s best to keep that information in my photography vest pocket. Let’s just say the Pope will be happy.

There is one short car trip I can take to Camden, Arkansas. There I will find the grave of Dallas Police Officer Maurice N. McDonald. Officer McDonald arrested Lee Harvey Oswald in the Texas Theater. It is about a 8 hour round trip by car, which makes for a really long day, but well worth it. Who knows, I might just stop in Hope to visit President Clinton’s childhood home again.

My last short trip will be to Tampa, Florida. There I will find Secret Service Agent Roy Kellerman. Agent Kellerman was in the front seat of the presidential limo with Kennedy.

The Long Haul

I want to get my short trips out of the way to clear my path for the really long trip that I will take this summer. My stops are as follows:

  • Chicago, IL for Jack Ruby, Klein’s Sporting Goods and Lee Harvey Oswald’s original grave marker
  • Dearborn, MI for President Kennedy’s limo at The Ford Museum
  • Dayton, OH for Kennedy’s Air Force One at the National Museum of the USAF
  • Waynesville, TN for Secret Service Agent William Greer, presidential limo driver

These four stops will probably take me the better part of a week. I’ll probably have to take in some unnecessary sight-seeing as I kill time between flights. I plan on linking each destination to the next so that I don’t waste time returning home after each trip. This will save me flight expense, but also cost me a hotel stay.

If I can fit it into my schedule and budget, I would love to add any of the following:

  • Grand Rapids, MI for President Ford, member of the Warren Commission
  • New Orleans, LA for Jim Garrison, Clay Shaw and other Oswald related haunts

Symbolism is Everything

Imperial Reflex twin lens reflex camera (photo by Mr. Holga)
Imperial Reflex twin lens reflex camera (photo by Mr. Holga)

In my own special way, I am trying to be symbolic whenever possible. For example, I have an Imperial Reflex camera that I bought off eBay. This is the same model camera Marina Oswald used to photograph Lee Harvey Oswald with the rifle and revolver at their Neely home. I plan on using it to photograph the house again.

With the same sentiment, I have decided all my flights should be out of Dallas Love Field, the place where Kennedy landed, the motorcade started and President Johnson was sworn-in by Judge Sarah Hughes. Flying out of Dallas Love Field means I will be taking Southwest Airlines all over the country.

I have also decided to use Hertz Rent-a-Car for each of my stops. I even signed up for a free year of Hertz Gold Rewards Plus, so that I can minimize time waiting in line. I’m using Hertz because at the time of Kennedy’s assassination there was a Hertz sign on top of the Texas School Book Depository. The billboard was also a clock and most historic photographs will show the time at 12:30 p.m. on the button.

I’m not quite sure who I’ll be using for hotel stays. I am considering Hilton Hotels & Resorts, because the Hotel Texas in Fort Worth, the last place Kennedy stayed before the assassination, is now the Fort Worth Hilton.

I would love for Southwest, Hertz and Hilton to all pitch-in and help with my project. Or maybe Amazon.com can foot the whole bill, since I hope they will sell my book. If you know anyone who could help, please let me know.

That’s all my travel plans in a nutshell. I have never travel so much in all my life. I hope my quest is a success. I’ll keep you informed. Cheers.

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John F. Kennedy’s Dallas Hearse up for Auction in Scottsdale https://mrholga.com/2012/01/john-f-kennedys-dallas-hearse-up-for-auction-in-scottsdale/ Tue, 17 Jan 2012 18:10:14 +0000 http://www.mrholga.com/?p=516 I swear these things just keep finding me.

Last year I found out about Lee Harvey Oswald’s coffin being auction. Today, I read that the hearse that moved President John F. Kennedy’s body from the emergency room at Parkland Hospital to Air Force One at Dallas Love Field is now up for auction.

The hearse, a white / green 1964 Cadillac, will be auctioned by Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale, Az. this Saturday, January 21, 2012. The owner claims to have all the proper documentation to prove this is the Kennedy hearse used in Dallas.

This is extremely short notice for me and my JFK book project. I don’t have the means or the time to hop a flight to Arizona this weekend.

Fortunately, I know a stock photographer in the neighborhood who might be able to help, my mother. I can easily overnight a Holga and some film to her for the few shots I need.

I hope this works out. Cheers.

UPDATE 2012-01-17

I have since talked to my mother in Avondale, Arizona. She has agreed to photograph the JFK hearse for my book project.

At first I was going to overnight a Holga to her, but she has a local store that sells Holga cameras and 120 film. That saves shipping and time.

Now comes the hard part. I have to give my mother directions on how to use a Holga camera and get good results. She is no stranger behind a lens, but this will be her first attempt at shooting with a Holga.

I did send here a link to Freestyle Photographic Supplies’ famous Holga manual. I get one with every Holga. If you ever want to know more about Holga cameras, I suggest starting with this manual.

The most important tip I can give her is to make sure the shutter setting under the lens is set to N for normal, not B for bulb or blurry. This little switch will ruin a roll of film.

Wish us luck. Cheers.

UPDATE 2012-01-21

The JFK hearse sold for $160,000 at the Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, Arizona. From what I read, the owner was looking for something closer to $1 million. Looks like it fell a little short of their goal.

UPDATE 2012-02-01

I received the film from my mother last week. I dropped the film off at BWC Creative in Richardson, Texas, on Monday. I will have negatives back this Thursday.

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Detective James Leavelle at the Old Dallas Police Headquarters https://mrholga.com/2011/06/detective-james-leavelle-at-the-old-dallas-police-headquarters/ Sat, 18 Jun 2011 13:11:47 +0000 http://www.mrholga.com/?p=396 Det. James Leavelle in Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby's cell at the old Dallas Police Headquarters (Nikon)
Det. James Leavelle in Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby's cell at the old Dallas Police Headquarters (Nikon)

Mission accomplished. I have photos of Det. James Leavelle at the Dallas Municipal Building (a.k.a. the old Dallas Police Headquarters). The Holga shots are yet to be developed. I’ll be keeping my fingers crossed that all goes well this those pictures too.

More on this photo shoot coming soon. Cheers.

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Dallas Municipal Building, Former Dallas Police Headquarters https://mrholga.com/2011/05/dallas-municipal-building-former-dallas-police-headquarters/ Tue, 24 May 2011 07:29:41 +0000 http://www.mrholga.com/?p=93 Lee Harvey Oswald's cell taken on iPhone
Lee Harvey Oswald's cell taken on iPhone

Dallas Municipal Building
2014 Main Street, Dallas, Texas

I did a walk through of the Dallas Municipal Building (DMB) to check out the basement where Lee Harvey Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby. I want to see if the location is really worth photographing.

In order to film at the DMB, I need to submit an application with $50 fee, have proof of insurance and pay $35 per hour for a security escort. The fee and the security are easily handled, but the insurance will cost $300 plus for a year policy. This is going to be one expensive photo.

I met Lt. K. Houston after passing through the metal detector and my wallet was x-rayed.

I boarded the elevator with Lt. Houston and he immediately starts talking about the ghost of Oswald still in the building. He mentions that Oswald took the very elevator we were standing in.

The basement isn’t much to see. There are the glass doors that lead out onto the parking area. Directly past the doors are two ramps on either side of the building for garage access. Passed the ramp driveway there is another ramp for parking places, where the press was set-up that day to see Oswald transferred to the county jail.

This would be a great picture if I can get Det. Leavelle to pose for a few shots.

We took the elevator back up to the third or forth floor. The elevator does not go all the way up to the fifth floor any more. The DMB is in dire need of a wrecking ball. The whole place is falling apart.

We get to Oswald’s cell. There is layer after layer of mint green paint on the bars and bunk beds. The cell had four beds and one toilet / sink. Yes, a toilet and sink, all-in-one, made out of chrome.

I stood in Oswald’s cell for a minute with my hand still in the cell door way. Not that the doors could move any more, but I wasn’t going to be locked in.

There is a wonderful large window allowing natural light to poor across the cell bay. Having a sunny day for filming will be important.

Lt. Houston gave me the 25 cent tour. He told me there were drunk tanks, long-term prison cells, Texas and OU cells, and cells for women. The area did not look that big, but there were a lot of cells. And this was just the fifth floor. There were more cells on the forth.

This building is begging to be photographed. Looks like I need to get some insurance.

I called my brother to start setting up the photo shoot. I am going to need help with this one, especially if I get Det. Leavelle to pose.

Later I explained it all to my wife and then again to my mother when she called. My mother, an avid stock photographer, wishes she could join in the action.

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Allen Baumgardner, Assistant Embalmer for Lee Harvey Oswald https://mrholga.com/2010/12/allen-baumgardner-assistant-embalmer-for-lee-harvey-oswald/ Thu, 02 Dec 2010 12:15:37 +0000 http://www.mrholga.com/?p=80 My JFK Project, Death By Holga: 11.22.63, is getting stranger or more unusual by the day. After hearing about Lee Harvey Oswald’s coffin being up for action in California, I gave Baumgardner Funeral Home in Fort Worth a call.

I talked with Allen Baumgardner, assistant embalmer to Oswald in 1963. I asked him if he was game for being part of my book. We originally made plans for a photo shoot after the holidays.

I am planning on setting a date this summer.

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Oswald’s Coffin at Auction https://mrholga.com/2010/12/oswalds-coffin-at-auction/ Wed, 01 Dec 2010 12:14:35 +0000 http://www.mrholga.com/?p=78 I learned that Lee Harvey Oswald’s original coffin will be auctioned off in California. This is a bizarre piece of news, but it is true.

Allen Baumgardner, assistant embalmer for Oswald in 1963 and official embalmer for his exhumation in 1981, kept the original coffin. Oswald’s body was exhumed to determine that the remains were really Oswald an not a look-alike Soviet agent.

After Oswald’s exhumation in 1981, a new coffin was required to bury Oswald.

The Dallas Morning News reported the coffin, auctioned off on December 16, 2010, fetched $87,468. The winning bidder wanted to remain anonymous.

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Lee Harvey Oswald at Shannon Rose Hill Memorial Park https://mrholga.com/2010/09/lee-harvey-oswald-at-shannon-rose-hill-memorial-park/ Sun, 26 Sep 2010 07:02:16 +0000 http://www.mrholga.com/?p=57 Lee Harvey Oswald (replacement marker)
Lee Harvey Oswald (replacement marker)

Shannon Rose Hill Memorial Park
7301 East Lancaster, Fort Worth, Texas, 76112

Rose Hill Cemetery is located in East Fort Worth. It was very quiet on a Sunday morning. Piper and I were the only ones around before 10 a.m. After a bit of searching we could not find Lee Harvey Oswald in Section 17. Fortunately, the section numbers were printed on the curb and an image from Find A Grave was very helpful. The ground was very dewy. Our shoes were getting soaked.

Lee Harvey Oswald
Pink granite marker with white letters
N 32º 43.946’ W 097º 12.193’
32.732433, -97.20321
Elev. 596 ft.

Oswald’s original marker was taken. A replacement marker with only his name now resides. The marker says OSWALD in white letters on pink granite.

I took photos with iPhone, Nikon D70, Holga G and Holga PWC.

Nick Beef
Nick Beef
Lee Harvey Oswald (replacement marker)
Lee Harvey Oswald (replacement marker)
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Photographer Bob Jackson and Det. James Leavelle at The Sixth Floor Museum https://mrholga.com/2010/09/photographer-bob-jackson-and-det-james-leavelle-at-the-sixth-floor-museum/ Fri, 10 Sep 2010 07:00:53 +0000 http://www.mrholga.com/?p=55 Robert "Bob" Jackson in front of his famous photo at The Sixth Floor Museum (Rolleicord)
Robert "Bob" Jackson in front of his famous photo at The Sixth Floor Museum (Rolleicord)

Don’t ask me how I got so lucky, but I did. Not only did I get the chance to meet Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Robert Jackson, he also sat for a few photos for my JFK project at The Sixth Floor Museum. Mr. Jackson is famous for his photograph of Jack Ruby shooting Lee Harvey Oswald in the basement of the Dallas Police Headquarters.

Before I photographed Mr. Jackson, I got a chance to hear him speak (read Photographer Bob Jackson and Detective James Leavelle at The Sixth Floor Museuem). As an added surprise I discovered that Dallas Police Det. James Leavelle, who was handcuffed to Oswald when he was shot, was in the audience that day. I got a couple of photos of Det. Leavelle while he was signing autographs. I talked to Det. Leavelle about posing for my JFK project at a later date. He gave me his contact information.

To be honest, I was nervous as hell photographing Mr. Jackson, and had I really put some thought into what I was doing, my photos would have turned out much better.

Detective James Leavelle at The Sixth Floor Museum (Holga)
Detective James Leavelle at The Sixth Floor Museum (Holga)

I set up my soft boxes in front of a wall size version of the Ruby shooting Oswald photo. I shot what was left of my Holga and later found out I was shooting 125 PX. There was not enough light for such slow film even with my soft boxes. I did switch to my back-up camera, a Rolleicord V. I used 400 ISO film. This was an improvement in the visibility of the image, but all the negatives turned out yellow. These images will turn out with a little adjusting in Photoshop.

I’m hoping Mr. Jackson comes back to town and allows me to do re-takes. Otherwise, I’ll need to make a trip to Colorado.

I can never thank The Sixth Floor Museum enough for providing me this opportunity. Sometimes it pays to know the right people. Cheers.

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