One Man’s Quest to Save a Haunting 5,000-Portrait Archive from the Clutches of Time
For going on two decades after the end of World War I, Costica Ascinte was quite possibly the only professional photographer in all of Romania. He continued to work right up until his death in 1984, by which point he had accumulated over 5,000 glass plate negatives and several hundred prints a visual history of the Romanian people and a culture that, we know from previous articles, may soon be gone for good.
Unfortunately, this massive, culturally-rich archive is slowly disappearing as time and improper storage take their toll. But one man, Cezar Popescu, is determined to rescue whatever is still salvageable, and is well on his way to digitizing the entire archive even as it deteriorates before his very eyes.
According to TIME LightBox, Popescu first ran across the archive at a regional museum, where a small collection of postcards was being displayed. The museum had acquired the plates from the Ascite family where they had been stored in crates that were open to both the elements and the occasional farm animal.
Needless to say, they were in pretty bad shape, and so Popescu whose father had worked with Costica Ascites son as a photographer took an interest in the archive and convinced the museum to let him digitize the plates before they degraded any more than they already had.
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