John Hinde
John Hinde (1916-1997, UK) was famous for his vivid photographs of Great Britain and Ireland at leisure in the late 1960 and 70s. He became well-known for his thoroughly planned shoots and distinct nostalgic aesthetic that greatly influenced the art of postcard photography. Setting up John Hinde Limited, he trained a studio of photographers; David Noble, Joan Willis, Elmar Ludwig and Edmund Nägele to work meticulously to his style and vision. The studio went on to produce this famous collection of colour photographs which were used as postcards promoting tourism in the UK.
In 2010 the John Hinde Collection was entrusted, by John Hinde Ltd, with scanning and digitally restoring a set of the original transparencies of the world famous John Hinde postcards. Permission has also been granted to produce a series of limited edition, archival prints.
Annalong Harbour, Co Down, N Ireland John Hinde
Donaghadee Lighthouse Co Down, Northern Ireland John Hinde
The Vale of Glenariff, Co Antrim, N Ireland by Edmund Nagele
The Zoological Gardens, Dublin
by D. Noble
Butlins Mosney The Camp Train and Playing Fields by Elmar Ludwig
Butlins Mosney The Sunken Gardens by Elmar Ludwig
O'Connell Street, Dublin, Ireland
by Elmar Ludwig
Hotel Inter-Continental, Dublin
by Edmund Nagele
Trinity College and Bank of Ireland, Dublin by Elmar Ludwig