"Bird Dance" (Book 3 Image 100)
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Part of Virna Haffer Collection
"Bird Dance" - photogram (Virna Haffer Collection)
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"Bird Dance" (Book 3 Image 100)
Part of Virna Haffer Collection
"Bird Dance" - photogram (Virna Haffer Collection)
"Male Beauty" (Chapter 3 Image 24)
Part of Virna Haffer Collection
ca. 1929. "Male Beauty" - soft focus male nude (back view) printed in sepia tone (Virna Haffer Collection)
"Poetry of the ages in one little bay" (Chapter 9 Image 98)
Part of Virna Haffer Collection
"Poetry of the ages in one little bay" - trees reflected in water (Virna Haffer Collection)
Untitled (Chapter 15 Image 180)
Part of Virna Haffer Collection
Brightly lit head of man with deep dark-set eyes and black background. Area below the sharply etched cheekbones is in darkness. Forehead and nose area highlighted. (Virna Haffer Collection)
Part of Virna Haffer Collection
ca. 1929. Digitized for use by Frye Museum/jg. This is entitled "Kwei Dun" and was a bromoil print which resembled a painting. This is believed to be a portrait of Chinese finger painter Kwei Dun who arrived in Seattle in 1924 to study art and architecture at the University of Washington. (Virna Haffer Collection) (Bullock: A Turbulent Lens, p. 107)
"Nineteen Twenty Seven" (Chapter 3 Image 21)
Part of Virna Haffer Collection
"Nineteen Twenty Seven" - female nude holding drape across front of her body. This is possibly a self-portrait of Virna Haffer. She wore her dark hair heavily banged and cut short during the late 1920s. (Virna Haffer Collection)
Part of Virna Haffer Collection
ca. 1929. Digitized for use by Frye Museum/jg. This painting-like piece is listed as "Kwei Dun" according to the book "A Turbulent Lens." A black and white version can be seen at series VH, image KWEI. The circa 1929 portrait was made of Chinese finger painter Kwei Dun who had traveled to Seattle to study art and architecture at the University of Washington. (Bullock: A Turbulent Lens, p. 107)
"Male Beauty" (Chapter 3 Image 15)
Part of Virna Haffer Collection
ca. 1929. "Male Beauty" - soft focus portrait of naked male torso printed in sepia tone (Virna Haffer Collection)
"The Corny 1920's" (Chapter 3 Image 20)
Part of Virna Haffer Collection
"The Corny 1920's" - crouching female nude with shadow of man with whip (Virna Haffer Collection)
"With a Weird Spark" (Chapter 3 Image 30)
Part of Virna Haffer Collection
ca. 1934. This is believed to be Virna Haffer's "With a Weird Spark," an abstract composition of a man and woman and pattern in "sky" (sea shell), circa 1934. (Virna Haffer Collection) (Bullock: A Turbulent Lens, p. 132)
"Postcard Scenic" (Chapter 9 Image 94)
Part of Virna Haffer Collection
ca. 1968. "Postcard Scenic" - trees reflected in pond with floating leaves (Virna Haffer Collection)
Part of Virna Haffer Collection
Portrait of fortune-teller. The dark haired woman has a weary smile on her face. She is holding a lit cigarette in one hand. Part of a deck of cards is scattered on the table before her. The photograph's background is dark and muted and the picture itself may be purposefully out of focus. (Virna Haffer Collection)
"Dedication" (Chapter 3 Image 25)
Part of Virna Haffer Collection
ca. 1934. "Dedication" - multiple exposures of nude man walking right to left across frame. According to the book "A Turbulent Lens," Haffer posed her husband, Norman Randall, in her studio with neutral backdrop and backlighting. A Graflex revolving magazine holder was used to take multiple exposures on several films and those resulting images were then sandwiched together. "Dedication" was used as the front and back inside covers for "Abundant Wild Oats," a book combining the poetry of Elizabeth ("Bettie") Sale and Haffer's photography. The book was never published although a prototype was made. (Virna Haffer Collection) (Bullock: A Turbulent Lens, p. 21, 126. 138, 117)
"Tilley-O" (Chapter 15 Image 178)
Part of Virna Haffer Collection
ca. 1928. "Tilley-O"- multiple exposures of a smiling woman in sepia toned and B & W. This circa 1928 photograph shows exposures of the same woman placed in a circular format with what may be a mound of thickish black hair in the center of the circle, thereby either hiding the woman's actual hair or was an enlargement of her hair. (Virna Haffer Collection) (Bullock: A Turbulent Lens, p. 40-picture only)
Untitled (Chapter 15 Image 179)
Part of Virna Haffer Collection
ca. 1935. Distorted head. This untitled work is of Newell Griffith, circa 1935. Mr. Griffith can also been seen in another of Haffer's pieces, series VH, image ALBUM 2-35. (Virna Haffer Collection)
"Eleventh Street Bridge" (Chapter 13)
Part of Virna Haffer Collection
This circa 1928 image depicts a shadowy figure walking on downtown Tacoma's Eleventh Street Bridge in heavy fog.
"Arrangement of Bamboo Leaves and New Shoots" (Book 1 Image 23)
Part of Virna Haffer Collection
"Arrangement of Bamboo Leaves and New Shoots" - photogram. Photograms are created in a camera-less process using shadows that appear by placing objects between light-sensitive paper and a light source.
"Bowl of Fruit" (Book 1 Image 34)
Part of Virna Haffer Collection
"Bowl of Fruit" - photogram (Virna Haffer Collection)