NONESUCH SILVER PRINTS  
Unique photographs on silver from the 1950s and 1960s
from Nonesuch Expeditions
 

1960 TEHERAN IRAN A corner of the Senate House. This building was designed in 1955 by the Iranian architect Heyar Ghiaï who was a pioneer of modern architecture. In 1979 the Senate was dissolved and since 2015 the building has been used by the Assembly of Experts of the Leadership.

Camera MPP Microflex Twin Lens Reflex with F3.5 77.5mm Taylor Taylor Hobson lens. Film Kodak Verichrome Pan at F8- 1/125 second. Developed by hand in a village in India using May and Baker Promicrol at normal dilution with water from the local well.

Negative Iran 60-01 © Tony Morrison

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