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Hiawatha Photography

From his shoulder Hiawatha
Took the camera of rosewood,
Made of sliding, folding rosewood;
Neatly put it all together.
In its case it lay compactly,
Folded into nearly nothing;
But he opened out the hinges,
Pushed and pulled the joints and hinges,
Till it looked all squares and oblongs,
Like a complicated figure
In the Second Book of Euclid.
This he perched upon a tripod -
Crouched beneath its dusky cover -
Stretched his hand, enforcing silence -
Said "Be motionless, I beg you!"
Mystic, awful was the process.All the family in order
Sat before him for their pictures:
Each in turn, as he was taken,
Volunteered his own suggestions,
His ingenious suggestions.First the Governor, the Father:
He suggested velvet curtains
looped about a massy pillar;
And the corner of a table,
Of a rosewood dining-table.
He would hold a scroll of something,
Hold it firmly in his left-hand;
He would keep his right-hand buried
(Like Napoleon) in his waistcoat;
He would contemplate the distance
With a look of pensive meaning,
As of ducks that die in tempests.
Grand, heroic was the notion:
Yet the picture failed entirely:
Failed, because he moved a little,
Moved, because he couldn't help it.
Next, his better half took courage;
She would have her picture taken.
She came dressed beyond description,
Dressed in jewels and in satin
Far too gorgeous for an empress.
Gracefully she sat down sideways,
With a simper scarcely human,
Holding in her hand a bouquet
Rather larger than a cabbage.
All the while that she was sitting,
Still the lady chattered, chattered,
Like a monkey in the forest.
"Am I sitting still ?" she asked him.
"Is my face enough in profile?
Shall I hold the bouquet higher?
Will it come into the picture?"
And the picture failed completely.
Next the Son, the Stunning-Cantab:
He suggested curves of beauty,
Curves pervading all his figure,
Which the eye might follow onward,
Till they centered in the breast-pin,
Centered in the golden breast-pin.
He had learnt it all from Ruskin
(Author of 'The Stones of Venice,'
'Seven Lamps of Architecture,'
'Modern Painters,' and some others);
And perhaps he had not fully
Understood his author's meaning;
But, whatever was the reason
All was fruitless, as the picture
Ended in an utter failure.
Next to him the eldest daughter:
She suggested very little
Only asked if he would take her
With her look of 'passive beauty-'
Her idea of passive beauty
Was a squinting of the left-eye,
Was a drooping of the right-eye,
Was a smile that went up Sideways
To the corner of the nostrils.
Hiawatha, when she asked him
Took no notice of the question
Looked as if he hadn't heared it;
But, when pointedly appealed to,
Smiled in his peculiar manner,
Coughed and said it 'didn't matter,'
Bit his lip and changed the subject.
Nor in this was he mistaken,
As the picture failed completely.

So in turn the other sisters.

Last, the youngest son was taken:
Very rough and thick his hair was,
Very round and red his face was,
Very dusty was his jacket,
Very fidgety his manner.
And his overbearing sisters
Called him names he disapproved of:
Called him Johnny, 'Daddy's Darling,'
Called him Jacky, 'Scrubby School-boy.'
And, so awful was the picture,
In comparison the others
Seemed, to one's bewildered fancy,
To have partially succeeded.
Finally my Hiawatha
Tumbled all the tribe together,
('Grouped' is not the right expression),
And, as happy chance would have it,
Did at last obtain a picture
Where the faces all succeeded:
Each came out a perfect likeness.
Then they joined and all abused it,
Unrestrainedly abused it,
As the worst and ugliest picture
They could possibly have dreamed of.
'Giving one such strange expressions--
Sullen, stupid, pert expressions.
Really any one would take us
(Any one that did not know us)
For the most unpleasant people!'
(Hiawatha seemed to think so,
Seemed to think it not unlikely).
All together rang their voices,
Angry, loud, discordant voices,
As of dogs that howl in concert,
As of cats that wail in chorus.
But my Hiawatha's patience,
His politeness and his patience,
Unaccountably had vanished,
And he left that happy party.
Neither did he leave them slowly,
With the calm deliberation,
The intense deliberation
Of a photographic artist:
But he left them in a hurry,
Left them in a mighty hurry,
Stating that he would not stand it,
Stating in emphatic language
What he'd be before he'd stand it.
Hurriedly he packed his boxes:
Hurriedly the porter trundled
On a barrow all his boxes:
Hurriedly he took his ticket:
Hurriedly the train received him:
Thus departed Hiawatha.

Lewis Carrol

Poetica

“A good photograph is one that communicates a fact, touches the heart and leaves the viewer a changed person for having seen it. It is, in a word, effective.” [Irving Penn]

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  • [FR] Dorothy Shoes, Ph
  • [INT] Lightstalkers
  • [IT] Gruppo Fotografico Mignon, Padua
  • [UK] Photographia, United Kingdom
  • [PL] Kaliska Group, Łódź
  • [PL] Tony Cappucino, Ph
  • [PL] Dorota Majzer, Ph
  • [PL] Ewelina Muc, Ph
  • [IT] Cristina Mian, Ph
  • [IT] Marco Rangone PhD
  • [IT] Deaphoto Association, Florence
  • [IT] Associazione ALBUM

Festivals - Exhibitions - Events

  • Krakow Month of Photography
  • Premio Fotografico - Tau Visual
  • Łódź's Fotofestiwal

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  • [IT] Archivio Fotografico Ghirri
  • [IT] Spazio Forma - Milan
  • [PL] Galeria FF - Łódź
  • [PL] Yours Gallery - Warszawa
  • [PL] Cafè 102 - Łódź
  • [Au] Westlicht - Wien
  • [IT] Layoungphotogallery - Padua

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  • Lev Manovich's Visual Studies
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  • Visual Literacy by E-lab
  • Visual Lab Padua University
  • Alessandro Bini's Visual
  • Augusto Pieroni's Visual Studies
  • Simona Guerra's Curator Page
  • The Photographic Dictionary Project
  • Lomographic Society

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  • [USA] Photographer Review
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  • [ITA] Jumper Photo Review
  • [UK] The British Journal of Photography
  • [USA] Stimulus Respond
  • [USA] Black and White Magazine
  • [INT] Private Photo Review
  • [ITA] Fotologie

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  • The Darkroom School of Photography - Florence
  • Foto Journalist Ass.
  • Associazione Tau Visual
  • Italian Stereoscopic Archive
  • Museo Fotografia Contemporanea
  • Fundacja Edukacji Wizualnej

Technic - Help

  • Dictionary of Photographical Terms
  • The Massive Dev Chart

Laboratories

Dall'Armellina R.
Laboratorio Dall'Armellina
via Verdi 41/11
35139- Padova (It)
tel 0498751550

Umicini G.
The DarkRoom Image
via Volterra 26,
35143 - Padova (It)
tel 049720731
fax 049720731

Photofusion
17a Electric Lane
London SW9 8LA (UK)
tel 020 7738 5774
fax 020 7738 5509
info@photofusion.org



Recommended Shops in Italia, Polska, Osterreich

  • [PL] Fotonegatyw
  • [WEB] San Marino Photo
  • [WEB] Optical Systems
  • [Wi] Leica Shop
  • [TV] Fotomatica
  • [TO] Reflex Top Linea

Factories

  • Walimes - luci professionali
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  • ILFORD - Chemical, Papers
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  • PENTAX - Cameras, Lenses
  • CAMBO - Professional Cameras
 

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