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A nostalgic look through a 104-year-old lens
We start our selection with an amusing tribute to F1 photography with a piece of work by Joshua Paul. Interestingly, Joshua decided to travel in an opposite direction than his F1 colleagues, rejecting the high-tech digital age in favour of an extraordinary 104-year-old Graflex 4×5 view camera!
The huge box and lens from a bygone era take nothing away however from Joshua's incredible eye for detail. The end result produces hauntingly beautiful images, with an eerie, nostalgic edge.
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