Photographer: Michael Joseph
Date: 1969
Photo: h 450 mm w: 335 mm
Mount h: 600mm w: 500mm
For Sale: Authentic Darkroom Print by Michael Joseph
This rare and beautifully composed vintage photograph, taken by acclaimed photographer Michael Joseph, captures an intimate moment of David Puttnam and his family in London, in the late 1960s. At the time, MJ was represented by DP as his agent, DP later rose to prominence as one of the most celebrated film directors and producers, known for classics like Chariots of Fire and The Killing Fields.
What sets this piece apart is its authenticity—this is a genuine darkroom print from the late 1960s, crafted during a period when photography was both an art form and a meticulous process. The tonal range and detail are a testament to Michael Joseph’s mastery behind the lens.
This is more than just a photograph; it’s a slice of cultural history, blending the worlds of film and fine art photography. It’s ideal for collectors of cinema memorabilia, photography aficionados, or anyone seeking a unique and meaningful piece for their collection.
Dimensions: the mount is 50cms wide by 70cms tall
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with handwritten annotations.
Provenance: Directly from the Michael Joseph archive.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own a rare artifact that bridges art, cinema, and history. Bid now to make this timeless piece yours.