Thursday, March 17, 2011

Two rescues, one mood.


girl reading

I decided to give these two photographs their own presentation.

They came from two completely separate sources. They are different format and orientation. It is not the same girl or room or pose. They were rescued years apart.

And yet ... There is an irresistible similarity in them: an atmosphere, a mood, a message.

Do you see it too?

Update in 2012: Here's two more!

Laura

Girl in a mood
Reading

While the one on the left matches the lighting of the two at the top, with the subject bathed in light from sources within the frame, the one on the right sits in shadow in spite of two light sources in the frame.


Update in 2014: And here's another!

Looking out the window

While the lighting and pose are similar, the mood changes slightly because this woman seems to be smiling.


Woman at window

Update August 2014: And another, although the smile does change the mood.


Update August 2015: a somber look for a 19 year old.

On the reverse was this information: Dorothy Denman, 1940. From this information LOST GALLERY was able to find her in a family tree on Ancestry.Com

From Ancestry.com
Dorothy Mae Denman was born on January 26, 1921, in Houston, Texas, the child of Ernest Leo and Lennie Estelle. She married Gordon Trotter Borden and they had one son and one daughter together. She then married Richard Earl "Dick" DeGreene on February 17, 1981, in Fort Bend County, Texas. She died on April 1, 1993, in Alexandria, Louisiana, at the age of 72.

If there are two living children, then this photograph belongs to them.

Below are two high school yearbook portraits of Dorothy Denman.

Dorothy Denman 1940  and 1941 yearbook picture
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It is always a mystery to us how a photograph of any of these precious children could end up lost or abandoned. Here are a few. You will probably say "Ooh..." at least once.

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4 comments:

  1. Both are wonderful, but the one with the glow is stunning.

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  2. Yes, that's my favorite too. Sometimes I think there was a professional photographer at work here then I remember that they are just snapshots.

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  3. They are both wonderful - and they're better together.

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  4. Thanks Christine H.

    You are right! Each picture is interesting alone but when they are together they present challenges to find similarities, differences. In the end more is discovered in each photograph. Thanks!

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