96/44/1-3/64 Negatives, black/white, 'Head shots', 35mm strips, model Tessa Lomax, David Mist, Castlereagh Street studio, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 23 November 1971
Negatives, black/white, 'Head shots', 35mm strips, model Tessa Lomax, David Mist, Castlereagh Street studio, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 23 November 1971
Taken by Mist in his Caslereagh Street, Sydney studio using a Nikon Fin / Nikromatt camera in 1971.
David Mist was a Sydney based fashion photographer. Moved his, Laurie Le Guay and John Nesbitt's Studio Ten studio from Clarence Street in the city to Nickson Street, Surry Hills in 1982.
Later, from the late 1970s, David used the Mamiya RB67 camera which was named for the size of the negatives, that is 6x7cm. The Mamiya RB67 camera was easier to hold the quality of the image for mass production due to its larger format (ie film strips increase from 6x6cm square format to 6x7cm portrait or landscape format).
Negatives, black/white, 'Head shots', 35mm strips, model Tessa Lomax, David Mist, Castlereagh Street studio, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 23 November 1971
In envelope. Fashion of the 70's, including test shots of model Tessa Lomax.
This object record is currently incomplete. The information available may date back as far as 125 years. Other information may exist in a non-digital form. The Museum continues to update and add new research to collection records.
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