I will scan some and e-mail them to you if you like. I only
have the home front and the blitz not the death camps as they were taken from
me.
Chris
Jonathan,
Did you use a floating, or i, frame for your
website? I like its simplicity.
jonathan turner wrote:
Hi,
I'm doing a project in a school based on
the idea of using Photography as a catalyst to improve literacy. The school
are doing World War 2 as their terms theme, so we plan to get the kids to take
pictures of each other and then cut them selves out and stick onto a WW2
scene, which they can then make into a postcard and write on the back of.
I need some WW2 pictures from the internet (ideally anything to do
with 'the home front', or the blitz, or evacuation but any will do really).
The problem is that pictures off the net are never high enough resolution to
print from and therefore difficult to use for this purpose.
Has anyone
any suggestions - either a web page that has good quality resolution pictures
or some good books I can easily get hold of, or good tips for projecting the
images and then photographing the kids in front of them?
Any help
appreciated.
Cheers,
Jonathan. -- Jonathan
Turner Photographer
e: pictures@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx t: 0113 217
1275 m:07796 470573
7 Scott Hall Walk, Leeds, LS7 3JQ
http://www.jonathan-turner.com
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