9/30/24

Kennedy in Berlin



In 1963 my great grandfather travelled from Southern Germany to Berlin to see John F. Kennedy speak. These are photos he took while there that my dad roughly scanned a few years ago and then presumably threw away? Still to be determined. Turns out this speech was pretty historically significant:

"Ich bin ein Berliner" (German pronunciation: [ɪç ˈbɪn ʔaɪn bɛʁˈliːnɐ]; "I am a Berliner") is a speech by United States President John F. Kennedy given on June 26, 1963, in West Berlin. It is one of the best-known speeches of the Cold War and among the most famous anti-communist speeches.

Twenty-two months earlier, East Germany had erected the Berlin Wall to prevent mass emigration to West Berlin. The speech was aimed as much at the Soviet Union as it was at West Berliners. Another phrase in the speech was also spoken in German, "Lasst sie nach Berlin kommen" ("Let them come to Berlin"), addressed at those who claimed "we can work with the Communists", a remark at which Nikita Khrushchevscoffed only days later.

The speech is considered one of Kennedy's finest,[1][2] delivered at the height of the Cold War and the New Frontier.

Speaking to an audience of 120,000 on the steps of Rathaus Schöneberg, Kennedy said,

Two thousand years ago, the proudest boast was civis romanus sum ["I am a Roman citizen"]. Today, in the world of freedom, the proudest boast is "Ich bin ein Berliner!"... All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin, and therefore, as a free man, I take pride in the words "Ich bin ein Berliner!"

Kennedy used the phrase twice in his speech, including at the end, reading from his note "ish bin ein Bearleener", which he had written out using English orthography to approximate the German pronunciation – his actual pronunciation though is fairly close to correct German and much better than how he is usually quoted.


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9/2/24

Photographic Amusements 1922 — Walter E. Woodbury and Frank R. Fraprie (PDF)


A hundred year old handbook for achieving novel effects in photography all achieved by a balance of mechanical manipulations and weird chemical formulations. Lots worth stealing from.

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Some of my favourite sections:

Magic Photographs

Photography for Household Decoration

Photographing a Catastrophe

Photographing the Invisible

How to Make a Photograph Inside a Bottle

The Disappearing Photograph

Freak Pictures with a Black Background

Sympathetic Photographs

Photographs Without Light

Moonlight Effects

Comical Portraits

Pictures With Eyes that Open and Close

Photographs on Apples and Eggs