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Still Looking for Stanley Spencer
Après La Pluie, Sub-Aqua
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Paperwork Two
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Grass in a Roadside Verge
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Early 1950s. By no means did everyone have access to a camera. Those who did were careful before clicking the shutter; film and processing (in black-and-white of course) was expensive and every penny counted. You needed a bright day for photography, and a steady hand. Amazingly, the generation who knew how to load roll film migrated in hordes to the Kodak Instamatic a few years later. Why?
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