Elvis Was Here

Siinä on tosiaan Elvis Presley Suurkirkko taustanaan. Taustalla oleva tyttö kuuluu kertomukseemme, mutta pysyttelee ihmeestä kunnioitettavasti kolmen metrin päässä. Foto Jatta, 1963. Digitoitu alkuperäisestä negatiivista. Suomen valokuvataiteen museo.

Editor-in-Chief Isto Lysmä wrote an article in the Suosikki youth magazine in the summer of 1963: “Elvis Presley vieraili 29.6. Helsingissä” (Elvis Presley visited Helsinki 29.6.). Two photographs printed in the magazine bear witness to the megastar’s visit. Negatives found in photo agency Valokuvaamo Foto Jatta’s archive reveal how these pictures were made: photos of an unknown assistant and of Elvis Presley were combined using reprography, cutting and pasting.

Foto Jatta, Elvis in Helsinki, 1963/2011, digitalised negatives. From an extensive photography-agency negative archive donated to the museum in 2008.

 

Foto Jatta, Elvis in Helsinki, 1963/2011, digitalised negatives. From an extensive photography-agency negative archive donated to the museum in 2008.

 

Foto Jatta, Elvis in Helsinki, 1963/2011, digitalised negatives. From an extensive photography-agency negative archive donated to the museum in 2008.

 

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