Ray Smith Collection

Name/Title

Ray Smith Collection

Entry/Object ID

ARC.1338

Scope and Content

The Ray Smith Collection exemplifies a portion of Ray Smith's career as an event, fashion, and editorial photographer. The photographs capture social life and events, portraits of local families, landscapes, animals, buildings, and structures in Montauk. Many works are taken on assignment for the East Hampton Star. The collection includes color prints, black-and-white photographs, 35mm, and medium format negatives. The photograph dates range from the 1960s-the 1980s. Events include parades, baseball games, running races, fishing tournaments, weddings, and fashion shows. Places represented in the collection include the Montauk Manor, Montauk Golf and Racquet Club, Deep Sea Club, Gurney's Inn, Montauk Downs, Little Park Restaurant, and Long Boat Restaurant. Community organizations include Montauk Fire Department, Montauk Community Church, and the Montauk Village Association.

Archive Details

Creator

Ray Smith

Date(s) of Creation

circa 1960 - circa 1980

Archive Size/Extent

1 box (11 folders)

Restrictions

A portion of the collection is published on New York Heritage Digital Collections. To view the physical collection, contact archives@montauklibrary.org to schedule a research appointment. The collection is open for research and can be used within the library under the supervision of the archivist.

Acquisition

Acquisition Method

Gift

Acquired From

Charlene Darenberg

Copyright

Type of License

In copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

Copyright Holder

Ray Smith

Copyright Details

Researchers assume all responsibility for copyright questions. Fair use is permitted. For all other uses please contact archives@montauklibrary.org.

Restrictions

For research and educational purposes only. Not for reproduction.

General Notes

Note Type

Historical Note

Note

Born in Astoria, Queens in 1905, Ray Smith’s childhood was unstable and peripatetic, and then, as an adult, he traveled constantly to support his work. Some ad campaigns for which he was the principal photographer took him across the country (Ex Lax was a particularly lucrative client.) When Ray Smith came to Montauk in the 1940s, he fell in love with its vast beaches and wide-open spaces. Finally, he had found a place where he could settle down. He built a career from high fashion glamour shots and product stills for ad campaigns during the 1930s, 40s, and 50s. Later, in Montauk, he pursued nature photography passionately, thanks to a house he had bought in the village in 1948. His vernacular photography, captured in images of fishermen, boat captains, and the day’s catch on the docks in Montauk’s harbor, also featured in his later photographic work. In 1975 Ray was 70 years old, but he continued working as a photographer, often walking the docks in Montauk and snapping pictures of fish and anglers. He was hired by the East Hampton Star to cover social and civic events in Montauk, such as Chamber of Commerce meetings, school plays, and church suppers. It’s difficult to open up a Star from the late 1970s and not find a Ray Smith byline underneath an image. For all the fashion photos and group shots in his portfolio, however, Ray believed his best work could be found in his photographs of nature. He confided to a good Montauk friend that the photograph he snapped of a sled leaning against a tree during a snowstorm was, in his opinion, one of his very best pictures. Its New Year’s Day appearance on the front page of the East Hampton Star in 1975 was a source of great pride for Ray Smith. Ray Smith passed away in 2004.

Note Type

Folder List

Note

The collection is arranged by type of material (print or negative) and then by subject. Brochures Buildings and structures, Interiors/Exteriors Landscapes and animals Negatives - Boats and Fishing Negatives- Events Negatives - Golf Club Color Negatives - Places Negatives - Portraits People and Portraits Social Life and Events