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Sammy Davis Jr., Box 100, Sep 1958

Hard to believe we looked through some 100 press format negative boxes since we started this journey in March 2022. Not to count the many Kodachromes and other format negatives Joel photographed between 1938 and now. So far, I’ve scanned 2700+ negatives and shown 2650+ of them. September 27, 1958 is what Joel wrote on…
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Construction, Box 99, July 1957

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Salley, Box 99, July 1957

The date associated with the Salley (sic) images is Sunday, July 14, 1957. There’s a construction subject also with a second date of July 19, 1957. Salley and her mother must have been family friends or close neighbors. Joel would photograph Salley later in life also on other occasions. These photographs were most likely taken…
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Colorado & Cincinnati, Box 98, Fall 1956

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Football, Box 96-97, ca 1955-56

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St-Mary’s School, Box 97, 1956

After our brief 1957 excursion in 4×5 negatives, we’re back in 1956, so we’ll be looking at press format sized negatives again. These images all relate to the ground breaking for the new St-Mary’s school in May (?) 1956. I believe Joel followed up with some construction-in-progress images also later that year. The school is…
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Clyde Beatty Clowns, JFC, May 1949

Jessica Fong gracefully lent me her collection of Joel Dardis negatives acquired at the estate sales for scanning and archiving. These all came in envelope sleeves, a storage method Joel switched to, sometime getting back to photography in the mid 50’s. He still used boxes, but both Jessica and I have multiple envelopes full of…
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Linden, Box 96, 1955

Box 96 has two more descriptions written on the side. “Linden Play, March 21, 1955” and “Linden Graduation, June 12, 1955”. Since there are three dates on the box, with only 22 negatives in total, it appears to me that Joel is only photographing sporadic events. That’s quite a few images for the play. For…
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Christmas, Box 96, Dec 1954

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Kodak Ektachrome, Box 95, 1957

This yellow Kodak Ektachrome box has an expiration date of January 1948. Joel had developed this color film stock as B&W to experiment with the rendering of the tones and contrast. Joel always liked to experiment. We’ve discussed these negatives quite a while ago. What’s in the box ? Three subjects and some. There’s a…
