Photojournalist Harrison Forman filming in Range Road, Shanghai

Photojournalist Harrison Forman filming in Range Road, Shanghai

Collection

Rosholt, Malcolm

Identifier

Ro-n0775

Notes

University of Bristol - Historical Photographs of China reference number: Ro-n0775.  Harrison Forman (1904-1978) was a friend of Malcolm Rosholt.  Forman showed Rosholt how to shoot pictures with the latter's new Leica.  Rosholt wrote: "He (Forman) had a light meter which he waived around a minute and told me to set my camera at 6.3 and 100.  I never changed this setting when outdoors."  (Rosholt's camera settings: aperture of f6.3 and a shutter speed of one hundredth of a second). Rosholt's Leica was purchased for him in Hong Kong by H.S. "Newsreel" Wong.  Harrison Forman: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Forman.  A similar photograph (Ro-n0776) is reproduced in The Press Corps of Old Shanghai by Malcolm Rosholt, p.15, and is captioned "Harrison Forman, free lancer and cameraman, here picks up some footage with "eye-mo" on Range Road in Shanghai fighting mid-August 1937."  Photograph taken at the junction of Range Road (Wujin Lu) and North Kiangse Road, near Pantheon Theatre.  See Ro-n0644, Ro-n0776, Ro-n0777.

Location

Shanghai

Date

August 1937

Photographer

Rosholt, Malcolm

Material

Negative

Media

Black and white photograph

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