Charlie Haughey is a retired carpenter living in Portland, OR, who served in Vietnam with the Army 25th Infantry division. Between 1968 and 1969, he shot nearly 2,000 photographs. After returning home, Charlie boxed up the negatives (of which he had only printed and seen about 10%), where they stayed for over four decades. In 2012, Charlie began working with his friend Kris Regentin to digitize and catalog the negative collection.
Charlie’s photo collection is an intimate and personal look at what life was like for the men serving in the 25th Infantry division. But the photos don’t just encompass the men serving in the Army with Charlie. Charlie is a naturally gifted storyteller and photographer, and he captured Vietnamese civilians in candid moments of beauty, as well. Charlie photographed what he referred to as "the life side of the war, not the death side of it." His photo collection is a rich document full of historical importance and artistic beauty.
In the spring of 2013, a group of volunteer photographers and designers from Portland put together a show of 28 of Charlie’s never before seen photographs. The response to the photo show and the unearthing of the images was massive, and Charlie, Kris, and the volunteer team immediately began working on a book.
The success of the photo project and the reach that press has provided has put Charlie in touch with surviving veterans from his unit, and Charlie has even met with one of his photo subjects, 45 years after shooting the photo. We hope that the publication of this book will assist us in getting in touch with more members of Charlie’s unit, and will allow us to identify more of the unidentified faces in the images.
The book we are producing is 12" x 12", perfect bound, soft cover, offset print just outside of Portland, OR, printed on domestic paper. It will feature minimal amounts of text, to give more focus on the photos. A reference section will contain what information we do have about names, dates, and locations.
We’re excited about preserving these beautiful photographs and printing many of the images for the first time ever. We’re also excited to offer silver gelatin fiber-based paper prints, made from original negatives at Blue Moon Camera and Machine in Portland. These prints will be archival-quality matted and framed in frames handmade by Charlie, from reclaimed wood.
As this project has been volunteer staffed and run, we will be donating a portion of the funds raised from our Crowd Supply campaign to an organization here in Portland called the Returning Veterans Project. The Returning Veterans Project works for Oregon and SW Washington veterans to find health services in confidential settings that help them feel welcome in the community.
The iPad version of the photo book will contain around 155 images from Charlie’s collection, with audio captions by Charlie. The viewer is able to hear back story and information from Charlie himself. The book provides interesting and insightful bits of information about the individual photographs. Designed by Phillip Stewart and curated by Kris Regentin and the Chieu Hoi team. This version of the book is only iPad compatible, though in the future we may port it to iPhone, as well as other operating systems.
A Weather Walked In digital, for iPad only.
The Print book is 12" x 12", offset print, perfect bound, soft cover, printed just outside of Portland at Lithtex, and printed on domestic paper. Designed by Clifton Burt and Phillip Stewart, curated by Kris Regentin and the Chieu Hoi team.
For $60 receive the 12"x12" print book as well as a digital copy of A Weather Walked in with audio commentary from Charlie himself.
4" x 6" print of RTO guiding a Chinook helicopter dropping supplies, unframed and signed on the back by Charlie. Digital chromogenic print, printed in New York on Kodak Endura Professional paper.
Chose from 10 different images. Second edition of digital chromogenic prints from Charlie’s photo collection. Prints are beautifully made by a high quality printer here in Portland with exhibition quality archival pigment. Print is framed, with conservation 2.5” paper mat, conservation board, UV glass, and dry mounted with removable archival adhesive.
Print names from upper left moving right: 1. Flight of the Valkyries 2. Peeking Through Bamboo 3. Vietnamese Children Peeking Through Gate 4. He’s a Point-Man 5. Flame Track 6. Boarding a Chinook 7. Kicking Back in a Chinook 8. Lister Bag Shower 9. In the Open 10. Sgt. William Hill of Astoria, New York
For the first time since 1969, we will be making prints from Charlie’s original negatives. Chose an image from 10 unique 11"x14" images. Each print will be custom darkroom-made, printed on museum quality fiber-based paper. Each print will be a unique piece of artwork, framed in a frame handmade by Charlie, made from reclaimed wood. Matted with with conservation 2.5” paper mat, conservation board, UV glass, and dry mounted with removable archival adhesive. These will be made at Blue Moon Camera and Machine in Portland, OR.
Print names from upper left moving right: 1. A Flak Jacket, a Steel Pot, an M16, and a Prayer 2. M60 Machine-gun team 3. The Nine of Us 4. The Link Between Them 5. Bledsoe and Baby 6. An Inch from a Body Bag 7. Captured VC Motorcycle 7. Everyone Next to Me 9. Captured 60mm Mortar 10. RTO and Gunship
All 10 prints of the 11" x 14" framed custom darkroom silver gelatin fiber prints, plus a producer credit in the print book’s credits. This exclusive offer is limited to 1 backer.
"Photos From the Vietnam War: Lost and Found"
"Haughey’s mesmerizing images of men battling the hardships and ennui of war are seeing the light of day."
"A soldier’s eye: rediscovered pictures from Vietnam"
Produced by Chieu Hoi in Portland, OR.
Sold and shipped by Crowd Supply.
The iPad version of the photo book will contain around 155 images from Charlie's collection, with audio captions by Charlie. The viewer is able to hear back story and information from Charlie himself. The book provides interesting and insightful bits of information about the individual photographs. Designed by Phillip Stewart and curated by Kris Regentin and the Chieu Hoi team. This version of the book is only iPad compatible, though in the future we may port it to iPhone, as well as other operating systems.
The Print book is 12" x 12", offset print, perfect bound, soft cover, printed just outside of Portland at Lithtex, and printed on domestic paper. Designed by Clifton Burt and Phillip Stewart, curated by Kris Regentin and the Chieu Hoi team.
A book of rare photographs taken in Vietnam by Charlie Haughey, a member of the Army 25th Infantry division.