Photographer's 3,200 Undeveloped Film Rolls Hold History of Rock 'n' Roll
Photographer Charles Daniels shot the most famous rock 'n' roll bands starting in the 1960s. He now has over 3,200 undeveloped film rolls.
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film that old might not have aged well.
I think he died a few years agoI remember his garishly decorated house on Middle Abbey Street. Is he still around?
i've used 30+ year old rolls of film on occasion, and that batch had been well stored - no degradation of the image really, but it had lost a huge amount of sensitivity. badly stored film can exhibit other forms of degradation, like a kind of crazy paving effect.My sister found an unused roll of film from the 1980s and took some photos of her family and got the roll developed. It was uncanny because the photos looked at first glance like they were from the 1980s, in a dank, muted way. For reasons unknown to me, film seemed worse in the late '80s and early '90s than before or since.
Oh that was his, that place was cooooolI remember his garishly decorated house on Middle Abbey Street. Is he still around?
I think he died a few years ago
He once asked my girlfriend to get off his step, so he became my enemy.
Yeah he didApparently he used to have wild partays there back in the day.
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