Guy Kendall's Photography
Exploring Guy Kendall’s photographic work starting in 1924, the viewer watches the progression from posed still shots of horses with their trainer/drivers to action shots which capture the excitement of races at the finish line. Through the albums, one is able to watch the growth of relationships between Kendall and the horsemen and women of the southern Maine fair circuit as remote, documentary snaps of horses and drivers become intimate portraits both at the race track and on area farms.
Kendall’s career at the track was put on pause in 1928 as he courted and then married Ruth B. Bennett. Kendall’s work resumed in the album labeled 1930a, where it is possible to see a quantum leap in the quality of his composition from images that were simply a matter of record to those with genuine artistic flair.
According to his niece, Anne Kendall Holmbom, Kendall used a Graflex box camera and glass negatives to capture many of his early photographs. He developed, printed, and re-touched all his photographs personally in his studio located on Congress Street in Portland, Maine.
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Anna Echo — Chapin up
Owner: Albert Murch & Libby
Driver: Chapin
Race: 2.30 Oat Race
Date: 8-23-1926 -
Annandale--Lacey up
Owner: Biery Farms
Driver: Charles Lacey
Race: Two Year Olds Pacing One Mile
Date: 7-31-1936 -
Annie Kimball beats Hartford Express
Owner: George McClellan
Driver:
Race: Cumberland Farmers Club
Date: 9-18-1934 -
Apollo
Owner: A. F. Williams
Driver: O. Erskine
Race: National Stake Two Year Olds Pace
Date: 7-22-1937 -
Arch Hanover wins
Owner: E. G. & M. C. Ralston
Driver: E. Ralston
Race: Free for All Trot
Date: 8-12-1941 -
Arch Hanover wins 1st race
Owner: E. G. & M. C. Ralston
Driver: E. Ralston
Race: 2.14 Trot
Date: 8-12-1940