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Photography by Ira Gardner

“My Father’s Camera” Project

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When I was young my father was a camera repair technician in Los Angeles. This last week I started a project I am tentatively calling, “My Father’s Camera” where I am attempting to photograph using every camera I have ever inherited from my dad as well as other dear friends who have gifted me amazing cameras.

Each week I will photograph the camera in my studio and I will take the camera out and photograph with it. It will take a long time to get through all of these! This week I am focusing on small rangefinder cameras that are just fun to walk around with.

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