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Beginnings - part 1

It was Christmas of 1969 that we began photographing. I wasn't for it or against it at first but admit that I did like the photographs. I am 24 when we started but let me start about 9 years earlier. It was summer and the mischievous little girl that I was caught my cousin enjoying a Playboy centerfold. He never knew I was watching but the excitement of what I was observing made me feel things I had never felt before. I returned to my room, stripped off my clothes and looked at myself in the mirror. I am no centerfold but I was pleased with what I saw. I never thought that I would pose naked but maybe somewhere in the recesses of my unconscious the thought took shape.

After the initial Polaroid images we had to wait as my husband had a tour of Vietnam to do with the US Army. We resumed photography in 1971 when he returned with a good camera and a complete dark room kit. He taught himself how to develop and print black and white images. I marveled at the magic of an image suddenly appearing in the solution.

We shot in our home either in the evening after the children were asleep or afternoons during nap time. I enjoyed seeing the finished images more than actually posing for them. There was a definite turning point for me when we did our first outdoor shoot at a nearby state park. There was excitement in knowing we could be caught and I was very nervous about it.
katydidnt · 61-69, F
Darkrooms in the days of film! Just needing one so the film wouldn't be confiscated by the processor invoked delicious feelings of naughty and illicit.
ned130 · C
@katydidnt That is the bare truth!
katydidnt · 61-69, F
@ned130 A bare'l of fun as well!
ned130 · C
@katydidnt Good one.
turbineman40 · 80-89, M
Good story. It is exciting to be the model doing the posing then get to see the pictures. I did some posing for a camera club many years ago. It was very exciting
ned130 · C
@turbineman40 Good for you! Was the camera club both male and female photographers? How long ago? Did you get any prints or files?
turbineman40 · 80-89, M
@ned130 It was a mixed group of men and women who were taking the pictures. I have moved several times since then and have lost my pictures
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Pretty close to the time of my own first experiences. I was a number of years younger in 69 though.

Actually started photography classes in highschool in 76. Then was going to blacks beach in 77-78
PhilDeep · 51-55, M
Strong memories of what was actually now very long ago!
PhilDeep · 51-55, M
@ned130 Also a completely different era. When each photograph meant so-much more, because film rolls were limited, time and expense to process etc. How do you feel about today's digital era and its immediacy, I wonder?
ned130 · C
@PhilDeep My last shoot as a model was in 1994 all on film or slides. I posed for some digital about 15 years later. I think the photographers needed less skill and shot far too many shots without properly composing each new shot.
PhilDeep · 51-55, M
@ned130 Quantity over quality seems to be what's new.
oldercanuck1 · 70-79, M
good for you two ,,, i was a photographer for the military for the last of my career ,,, love what one can do with a camera ,,,
Strictmichael75 · 61-69, M
How lovely 😊
So interesting
Thanks for sharing
ned130 · C
@Strictmichael75 Thank you. My intention is to relate the story of my modeling and the emotions that came with it.
Strictmichael75 · 61-69, M
@ned130 Yes, I understood that
Great emotions and fantastic memories
So exciting
mrhouza · 70-79, MVIP
Lovely beginning. Looking forward to reading more❤
ned130 · C
@mrhouza Thanks, I look forward to writing more!
LookingIn · M
Nicely sets the scene for further parts 👍
Highskirt · 56-60, M
ned130 · C
@Highskirt Thank you.
PTCdresser57 · 61-69, M
ned130 · C
@PTCdresser57 Thank you.
what a rush it must have been
ned130 · C

 
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