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swedeheart | 14:55 Sun 19th Dec 2010 | Arts & Literature
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Is there anybody out there who could shed some light on this vintage photograph? Primarily hoping to find the photographer's name out http://i51.tinypic.com/y2t0x.png
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Looks like Norman Parkinson's style - I'll go have a dig...
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This looks very promising! Love that link Mosaic. Venator I'm waiting with bated breath:)
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Sorry, love THOSE linkS Mosaic! I got so absorbed in the first one I forgot about the second one...!
Swedeheart

It may be possible to ask on this site also. You seem to have to register though.

http://www.thephotoforum.com/
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Hi John, is there anything in particular on that site to set it apart from (and this will sound blunt but is not intended to be unkind) thousands of other photography sites I might have found for myself, googling, lol...? (I would have been able to phrase that more politely in my own lingo:) I've had a look but I don't see anything. Sure, they have a forum but I don't see any Identify This Photo category or anything like that...? Please draw my attention to it if I'm missing something (and lord knows I do miss things right before my eyes so I'm not being cocky here.)
Hello again,
I've been looking, tried Parkinson, Cecil Beaton, but no joy - still digging!

However, if you'd like to own a print, it's on eBay -

http://cgi.ebay.com.s...tem&item=360161634903

I've emailed the seller to ask for the photographer's name, but he's away at the moment
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Wow, how did you even find that, venator? Internet shopping from USA to Sweden can be horribly expensive with lots and lots of additional fees so I'm gonna have to think twice. Shopping from the UK is much cheaper, I'll do some more googling now I know what breed(s) to include in the search terms. Thanks a lot. I won't stop you from keeping on digging...
I think the woman is an actress but her name keeps eluding me; perhaps it was a studio publicity shot.
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I have the same 'feeling' but can't get it. Problem is there were very many actresses who looked the same at that time.

http://www.moviemaidens.com/

shows a few of the best known
beats me.... Lovely photo. My guess is that it wouldn't be a fashion photo, though, unless it's for the hat. It looks more like the sort of glossy photos produced by Hollywood studio glamour photographers of the 1930s. So you might be looking for the work of someone like Clarence Sinclair Bull or Eugene Richee.
as to who it was,all I could think of were Carole Lombard or Jean Harlow, but neither looks quite right
Yes, I thought Carol Lombard but can't find the photo.
Is it a still from a film where she's waiting for the pilot to return or something like that?
craft, I think it's too glossy and posed to be a still from an actual film.
okay.....:-)
of course, it could be a film about glamorous dogs; I haven't seen one, but maybe a Russian version of Lassie and the Blonde?
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lol@jno's film about glamorous dogs and craft I like your theory as well. Lovely link scotman - I've just found out Jane Russell is still alive, really surprised me. Carole Lombard was a funny girl too but I don't think it's her (or should that be 'she'?), nor Jean Harlow. Jno thanks for those two names, I've had a quick look, some very nice portraiture there.
Sorry, Swedeheart, the seller on eBay has just replied to my email - he doesn't know the photographer's name.

Last hope - I have a pal who's a well known professional photographer - I'll see if he can help.

Keep warm.

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