The 60's
I started working professionally in photography in 1959. So the sixties were a time of exploration for me.
Using a variety of films, developers, papers, lenses etc. Bulk loading films for economy and for the adventure of using films not otherwise available. For a while I used gray window mats on dry mounted gray boards.
Exploring a variety of subject matter, jazz clubs, street shooting, still life, nature, portrait, nudes, etc. And using 35mm,both range finder and single lens reflex, 2 ¼ and 4×5 cameras. Using daylight, tungsten, and strobe lights.
Panchromatic, orthochromatic and infrared films, mostly black and white but some color both negative and slides and even some Polaroid were used. Some of these films were done for a while and never again, and others were followed through out my career.
Coming from Youngstown, Ohio, I was captivated by the visual New York. The buildings, both tenements and sky scrapers, used book stores, the jazz clubs, Chinatown, little Italy, the lower east side, the upper west side, all of it. The Staten island ferry, Chinatown at dawn for roast duck wonton.