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Found treasure

A photographer I used to work with had the idea a few years back for "Frame zero", a collection of found images from people loading their 35mm cameras.

This takes that idea and applies it to collector cameras. Fantastic stuff.

“Found treasure”

  1. Blogger Dan Says:

    Hey Kevin,
    This site was very cool. I loved going through and looking at all the old film that was found and printed. I have tried to shoot a few rolls through some of the old cameras I have bought and this reminded me of what fun they can be. Thanks for the link. Dan D.