John Hinde (photographer)

John Hinde (photographer)

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birthdate = 1916
location = Street, Somerset, United Kingdom
deathdate = 1998
deathplace = Dordogne, France
nationality = British
field = Photography
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patrons = Billy Butlin
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John Wilfrid Hinde (1916-1998) was an English photographer whose idealistic and nostalgic style influenced the art of postcard photography and was widely known for his meticulously planned shoots.

Born in Somerset, England, his interest in colour photography arose during the 1940s. From the later half of the 1940s to the middle half of the 1950s, he entered the circus life, where he met his future wife. However, he soon returned to photography and, in 1956, he left the circus and founded John Hinde Ltd. in Dublin to produce and distribute his colour pictures of Ireland. Hinde's most famous work is that of the Butlin's Holiday Camps, in which he portrayed a welcoming and jubilant environment. In 1972, he sold his company in order to pursue his love of painting. The Irish Museum of Modern Art recognized his work with a retrospective in Dublin in 1993. In 1998, Hinde died in Dordogne, France. At the time of his death, millions of his postcards had been sold worldwide.

Early life

In 1916, Hinde was born in the town of Street in Somerset, England, in a close-knit Quaker community. He stuck to his Quaker values during the war by becoming a photographer for the civil defence forces instead of a soldier. Some of his photography was published in colour magazines and books, such as "Of Cabbages and Kings", "Citizens of War", and "British Circus Life". His interest in photography would lead him to become an important pioneer in colour photographs.

The circus

Hinde briefly switched professions when he became a circus publicity manager in 1944. Here, he met his wife Antoina Falnoga, a trapeze artist who was part of the circus. In 1954, he and Antoina started their own traveling circus company in Ireland named “The John Hinde Show.” This venture quickly failed however and Hinde quit the circus business in 1956. He returned to his life as a photographer, and that same year, he founded John Hinde Ltd in Dublin.

Ireland photography

While travelling with the circus for twelve years, and in the years after, he began to take colour photographs of the Irish countryside. During this time, Ireland was becoming a popular destination for tourists. Black and white postcards were favoured because it was felt that this method could better capture the romantic landscape of Ireland. Hinde, a colour photographer, tried to find a way in which he could achieve the same or better effect with the addition of colour, something that would set his pictures apart from all the others. He hoped to capture the vividness of the Irish countryside, as well as the imagination of his audience. With much thought, he came up with a method that blended Irish stereotypes (donkeys, red-headed children, etc) and the lush, seemingly endless, landscape with bright colours.

Hinde would sometimes enhance colours in his studio to get a desired effect. He was well known for setting up, or changing a scene so that it would fit his strict style. If he found something unpleasant or out of place in his pictures, he could simply cover it up or move it to get the best shot. So common was this practice that he kept a saw in the back of his car so that, if there happened to be an unsightly object in the view of his camera, he would chop down a nearby rhododendron bush and use it to conceal the eyesore. Needless to say, many rhododendron bushes appear in Hinde's Ireland postcards. This series of photographs was a huge success, not only with tourists, but also with the Irish people who enjoyed being reminded of the vibrant environment in which they lived.

Butlin's

From the late 1960s to the early 1970s, Hinde worked on his most widely known production: the Butlin Holiday Camps postcards. Billy Butlin had founded the camps as a place for working class people to go for vacation, complete with high excitement and low cost. Butlin hired Hinde to produce postcards that reflected the spirited and enjoyable environment found at his camps. By this time, Hinde worked more as an art director than an actual photographer, so he hired two German photographers, Elmar Ludwig and Edmund Nägele, and one British photographer, David Noble. They travelled to the different camps and set up the necessary lights and photography equipment, often taking a whole day to make them just right.

Hinde's pictures portrayed holiday makers taking advantage of all of the things Butlin's had to offer, having a grand old time in the process. The photographers used large format cameras and Ektachrome film to capture the optimistic tone that Butlin was looking for. Scenes from the postcards included people eating in lavishly decorated dining halls, large indoor swimming pools, themed bars, and amusement park rides. Actual holiday makers were used in the shots, but like the Ireland pictures, the sets were often added to in order to capture the energetic feeling of the setting. Hinde would often enhance certain colours later on so that the end result would be a lively, idealistic view of a Butlin vacation. The combination of the images of a fun-filled family vacation and the vivacious colour produced a nostalgic portrait for the masses.

Later life

Hinde's postcards were immensely popular, despite Hinde's view that the photographs held no artistic value. In 1972, he decided to sell his company to the Waterford Glass Group in order to pursue his love of landscape painting.

Even though Hinde never viewed his photographs with much reverence, the Irish Museum of Modern Art recognized his photographic works with a retrospective in Dublin in 1993. Since his death in 1998, exhibits of his photography have travelled all over the world and he proved to be the most successful postcard producer in the world. His works have also been compiled into books, including "Our Intent Is All For Your Delight", a collection of the Butlin's postcards.

Sources

* http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2002/07/13/babut13.xml Author: Unknown Telegraph Newspaper, UK Last Updated: 7/13/2002 “Blown up out of all proportion”
* http://www.recirca.com/reviews/johnhinde/johnhinde.shtml Author: Sarah Browne Last Updated: Unknown “Our True Intent Is All For Your Delight: The John Hinde Butlin Photographs” http://www.photologic.ie/news/view-details.asp?NewsID=140 Author: Unknown Last Updated: 11/26/03 “The Gallery Of Photography Dublin- Presents The John Hinde Butlin's Photographs”
* http://www.wesseloconnor.com/exhibits/hinde/index.php Author: Unknown Last Updated: Unknown “John Hinde: The Butlin's Holiday Camp Photos”
* http://www.photonet.org.uk/index.php?id=24,138,0,0,1,0 Author: Unknown Last Updated: Unknown “Our True Intent Is All For Your Delight: The John Hinde Butlin's Photographs”
* http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/culture/2003/01/openeye_butlins/Butlins.shtml Author: Unknown Last Updated: Unknown “Butlins Delight at the Open Eye”
* http://observer.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,6903,851154,00.htmlAuthor: Sean O'Hagen Last Updated: 12/1/02“Wish You Were Here?”
* http://www.iol.ie/~irishrts/Sample%20John%20Hindes%20Ireland.htmAuthor: Tim Cadogan Last Updated: 1998“John Hinde's Ireland”
* http://www.abadie.co.uk/postcards (currently the only book of classic John Hinde postcards with the senders messages transcribed)


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