The
Casual Observer was my first collaboration with Daniel Marlos,
who at the time was my co-worker at Griffith Observatory, where
we worked as the photographic staff. Our responsibilities were
many and varied, but we also spent a lot of time doing things
that at a casual glance would seem non-photographic. While working
at GO, which is part of Los Angeles' Department of Rec and Parks,
we noticed that all of departments, with the exception of the
photography department, kept a logbook which detailed things like
the number of visitors, the types of repairs made, and other scintillating
information about Observatory goings-on. Daniel and I decided
that we too needed a log book, so that the photography department
would not pass into the annals of the past .as a mere footnote,
but that we too would have our own written history. The photography
department's logbook soon became not only a journal of recorded
development times and Kodalith exposures, but a record of where
we had lunch, who came to take a special VIP tour, what we did
on our days off, and who brought what to the potluck. Although
the other departmental logbooks held to strict standards of appropriate
notations, our logbook had no boundaries.
After
a few weeks, Daniel and I decided jointly that our departmental
logbook would answer a lot of questions people had about what
exactly our role was at Griffith Observatory. So, we published
it!
Not
willing to leave well enough alone, we started adding sections
and columns. The shop guys, who took care of the exhibits and
property soon had their own column, called "Shop Talk."
We added a "Then and Now" section to take advantage
of the awesome archive of negatives found in our darkroom filing
cabinet, a column of astronomically correct horoscopes, an obituary
for a squirrel hit on the way to the processing lab, and a film
review section featuring films made on the premises. In these
pre-blog days, Griffith Observatory barely had its own website,
and our printed monthly journal quickly became a staff favorite.
The Casual Observer folded after one year of publishing and "going
too far."
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The
Casual Observer Issue 1
Volume 1, Number 1
Cover photo by self-timer
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The
Casual Observer Issue Volume 1, Number 4
Cover photo by LAA
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The
Casual Observer 1997 Calendar
Cover photo by Fredrik Nilsen
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