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Home…is it a relative term that we can all identify?

Home…is it a relative term that we can all identify? Home means so many things to so many people. I think back when I was working in Phoenix, and people would ask…where is your home? I would say Clemson. Now, when people ask where is home, I say Anderson, SC. When I think of our home, I think of our 100 year old home. We think it is around 100 years old, at-least that is what the public records show…dating back to around the 1920’s. Rose and I were riding down the road the other day, she wanted to look at the pictures on my phone. She loves looking through some of the pictures I capture. Many times, she likes to find the funny videos of herself…watching them over and over. As she begins to swipe through the pictures, she stops to look at one in particular. She asks from the back seat, “Daddy, this person’s house looks old and has no roof.” I was wondering what she was talking about, what picture is she referring? To read the whole story and my response to Rosebud, go to the link in my bio.

Home means so many things to so many people. I think back when I was working in Phoenix, and people would ask…where is your home? I would say Clemson. Now, when people ask where is home, I say Anderson, SC.

When I think of our home, I think of our 100 year old home. We think it is around 100 years old, at-least that is what the public records show…dating back to around the 1920’s.

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Capturing Anderson using a 70 year old box camera! #Brownie

I love this image on so many levels. This was shot with a Kodak Brownie Target Six 20 box camera, which dates back to 1946. It uses 620 Film which is almost the same as 120 film. I had it developed at The Darkroom in California who provides high-resolution scans of the images. I am just amazed at the clarity of this image coming from such an old camera with old glass. #Kodak #Brownie #TargetSix20

I love this image on so many levels. This was shot with a Kodak Brownie Target Six 20 box camera, which dates back to 1946. It uses 620 Film which is almost the same as 120 film. I had it developed at The Darkroom in California who provides high-resolution scans of the images. I am just amazed at the clarity of this image coming from such an old camera with old glass.

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