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Inga Aistrup 1910-1990 We love contact sheets.Check out EyeEye’s picks straight from Inga Aistrup’s original negatives, ...
17/04/2026

Inga Aistrup 1910-1990
We love contact sheets.
Check out EyeEye’s picks straight from Inga Aistrup’s original negatives, now released as limited edition prints on eyeeye.me
Here is one of the original contact sheets from Inga Aistrup’s photo session in 1942 with Tato Jack in Nyhavn, Copenhagen.
You can very quickly gauge how skilled a photographer is when you’re holding a contact sheet—it’s a very intimate thing that reveals the photographer’s choices, and sometimes their lack of them.
Inga Aistrup’s contact sheets are almost all hard-hitters. It’s fantastic to get an insight into her choices and her remarkable intuition.

Truli of Puglia, Italy 1953.
03/02/2026

Truli of Puglia, Italy 1953.

Photographer : Jimmy & DillePuglia/ Alberobello / Italy 1953Print from celluloid negative 6 x 9 cm / 2.4″ x 3.5” Print s...
16/01/2026

Photographer : Jimmy & Dille
Puglia/ Alberobello / Italy 1953
Print from celluloid negative 6 x 9 cm / 2.4″ x 3.5” Print size 80 x 60 cm
Printed on Enhanced Matte Paper 192 g
Collection: The View

Jimmy and Dille were archaeologists — and lovers.

From the late 1950s into the early 60s, they travelled across Europe,
side by side at dig sites from the frozen edge of Svalbard
to the sunlit ruins of Greece and southern Italy.

Wherever they went, their camera followed —
capturing the places they worked,
the people they met, and the quiet rhythm of their life together.

They documented history in the ground beneath them,
and, almost without trying, the story of their own lives as it unfolded.

Eventually, they married.
And they stayed together — for the rest of their days.

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Inga AistrupThe Danish Hairdressers’ Guild, 1946Inga Aistrup (1910–1990) was among the very first female professional ph...
14/01/2026

Inga Aistrup
The Danish Hairdressers’ Guild, 1946

Inga Aistrup (1910–1990) was among the very first female professional photojournalists in Denmark. She began her career in 1938 at a time when the field of press photography was almost exclusively occupied by men. Entering the newsroom with a camera was not straightforward for a woman, and Aistrup’s early years were marked by the need to insist on her place, her professionalism, and her right to work on equal terms. Her determination and skill helped open the profession to future generations of women, who followed a path she had helped lay.

Cap Verde 1923 Royal TernFrom original negatives to limited-edition prints. 01-05The Blossom Expedition (1923–1926) — ca...
14/12/2025

Cap Verde 1923 Royal Tern
From original negatives to limited-edition prints. 01-05
The Blossom Expedition (1923–1926) — called the “Sinbads of Science” in a 1927 National Geographic article — set out with a fully refitted ship designed for long-term research. It included crew quarters, a photographic darkroom, a radio room, and a specimen-drying room.

Commissioned by the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, the expedition was led by Texas ornithologist George Finlay Simmons. A 15-person crew spent nearly three years sailing the Atlantic to collect bird, reptile, fish, plant, and geological specimens for the museum’s growing scientific collections.

Captain Emery Gray commanded the ship, supported by seasoned sailors John da Lomba of Cape Verde and former U.S. Navy seaman Manuel Tomas Chantre. Plain Dealer reporter Carl Robertson joined to send back field reports. With seven college students on board, the expedition departed on October 29, 1923.

After traveling 20,000 miles over 31 months, the Blossom returned to Charleston, South Carolina, on June 4, 1926 — completing a journey full of adventure, setbacks, remote islands, memorable characters, and even a touch of romance.

From original negatives to limited-edition prints. 01-05

Cap Verde 1923 Royal TernFrom original negatives to limited-edition prints. 01-05The Blossom Expedition (1923–1926) — ca...
12/12/2025

Cap Verde 1923 Royal Tern
From original negatives to limited-edition prints. 01-05
The Blossom Expedition (1923–1926) — called the “Sinbads of Science” in a 1927 National Geographic article — set out with a fully refitted ship designed for long-term research. It included crew quarters, a photographic darkroom, a radio room, and a specimen-drying room.

Commissioned by the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, the expedition was led by Texas ornithologist George Finlay Simmons. A 15-person crew spent nearly three years sailing the Atlantic to collect bird, reptile, fish, plant, and geological specimens for the museum’s growing scientific collections.

Captain Emery Gray commanded the ship, supported by seasoned sailors John da Lomba of Cape Verde and former U.S. Navy seaman Manuel Tomas Chantre. Plain Dealer reporter Carl Robertson joined to send back field reports. With seven college students on board, the expedition departed on October 29, 1923.

After traveling 20,000 miles over 31 months, the Blossom returned to Charleston, South Carolina, on June 4, 1926 — completing a journey full of adventure, setbacks, remote islands, memorable characters, and even a touch of romance.

From original negatives to limited-edition prints. 01-05

edition

From original negatives to limited-edition prints.The Blossom Expedition (1923–1926) — called the “Sinbads of Science” i...
24/11/2025

From original negatives to limited-edition prints.
The Blossom Expedition (1923–1926) — called the “Sinbads of Science” in a 1927 National Geographic article — set out with a fully refitted ship designed for long-term research. It included crew quarters, a photographic darkroom, a radio room, and a specimen-drying room.

Commissioned by the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, the expedition was led by Texas ornithologist George Finlay Simmons. A 15-person crew spent nearly three years sailing the Atlantic to collect bird, reptile, fish, plant, and geological specimens for the museum’s growing scientific collections.

Captain Emery Gray commanded the ship, supported by seasoned sailors John da Lomba of Cape Verde and former U.S. Navy seaman Manuel Tomas Chantre. Plain Dealer reporter Carl Robertson joined to send back field reports. With seven college students on board, the expedition departed on October 29, 1923.

After traveling 20,000 miles over 31 months, the Blossom returned to Charleston, South Carolina, on June 4, 1926 — completing a journey full of adventure, setbacks, remote islands, memorable characters, and even a touch of romance.

From original negatives to limited-edition prints. 01-05

edition

The Royal Danish Ballet 1938.Margot Lander, Lilian Jensen, Kirsten Elsass A very young Inga Aistrup was assigned to cove...
18/11/2025

The Royal Danish Ballet 1938.
Margot Lander, Lilian Jensen, Kirsten Elsass
A very young Inga Aistrup was assigned to cover and portray the Royal Danish Ballet.
#1938

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