The Good Old Days???
Forty years ago today I started in the photo industry with an amazing group of guys in the emulsion development group at Polaroid. I was just out of college, actually on academic suspension, after being every parent’s worse nightmare. (I went back to school at night years later.) There were no jobs anywhere and Time Magazine that summer had a picture of a college grad in cap and gown pumping gas.
It was my start in photography and involved some of the greatest people I’ve ever worked with. I can’t help but wonder where they all are today…Charlie, Ron, Frank, Joe, Joey, Willy, Smitty, Big Gene, Ronnie – the list goes on and on. Polaroid at that time had 23,000 employees world wide and Ali McGraw was the celebrity in their TV commercials for the Polaroid Swinger.
- Polaroid was incredibly healthy. They made a whole series of different films, all of them peel apart.
- Kodak was the only brand of non-instant film anybody seriously considered. In fact, their colors were so saturated, we used to say “Kodak makes your vacation look better than it really was!”
- Bell-bottoms, platform shoes and an Afro were all the look for yours truly. I looked like I should have been in the cast of “Hair” – not working in a research lab.
- Photography was hot, but I was more excited about my Super 8 movie camera!
- Anybody really interested in photography dreamed about owning a Leica or a Hasselblad.
- When we got married we got an album of 25 8×10s and for $65 the photographer sold me the proofs. The album is filled with special effects, especially the starburst filter in front of a candle or two.
- I remember a gas crisis in the early 70s and one of the guys I worked with waiting in line at the pump for over an hour before realizing he was in the line for a funeral procession – NOT the line for the gas station.
Times might have been different, but the enthusiasm we all had for life, our jobs, our families was the same. While I’d like to think of them as the “good old days” I’m having too much fun right now. That leads me to think that the “good old days” are whenever you take the time to appreciate them. I know that years from now I’m going to look back and the “good old days” are going to be 2010 or maybe they haven’t happened yet.
It reminds me of Don Blair and I’ve used this quote before – when asked what the best photograph he’d ever taken was, answered, “I don’t know I haven’t taken it yet!” So, in answer to somebody asking me, “So, when were the good old days?” My answer has to be, ”I don’t know, they’re still happening!”
Enjoy today – hug your family – appreciate the fact that no matter how tough your business is right now you have the power to make it whatever you want it to be – not without work and not without the risk of disappointment and change- but still within your power! The good old days might just be this weekend!
Happy Saturday everybody!





This post has 8 comments
February 6th, 2010
Wonderful insight, Skip. We all spend too much time daydreaming about ‘the good ol’ days’ when we have the opportunity to make TODAY one of the ‘good ol’ days.’ Congrats on 40 years in the biz, wishing you many more!
February 6th, 2010
Skip,
Congrats, In just the short time that I’ve been following your blog I’ve come to appreciate your wisdom and willingness to share what you know. look forward to more. BTW, enjoying the snow? It’s beautiful today!
February 6th, 2010
Does the name “Link” from the Mod Squad sound familiar? it should, since you probably were copying his hairstyle and look. I bet you still have those clothes packed somewhere. After all, clothes make the man.
One more thing… just a question, does the Polaroid Land Camera only work on land?
February 6th, 2010
Congrats Skip! Looking forward to Summer School 2010.
February 6th, 2010
Nice words, Skip!
February 6th, 2010
Skip,
Great post. Your blog is one of the reasons I am always striving to do more with my business. It is always inspirational (and entertaining)
Thanks again for sharing your experiences and helping so many people in this business
Thomas
February 7th, 2010
Thomas:
Thanks for the kind words – I’ve said it before – it’s definitely a labor of love every day.
Skip
February 8th, 2010
Congratulations Skip! I am looking forward to attending your Summer School for the 2nd year. It was a pleasure getting to know when you judged my final portfolio at the Hallmark Institute of Photography and I am hoping to get to know you better in the years to come. Keep up the good work.
BTW: Was Starsky and Hutch and Charlies Angels your favorite shows?