A 100 year old view camera used in Afghanistan

Passports in the US had to be B&W and printed on a matte document weight paper that could withstand folding and high temperatures in a dry mount press. Kodak even made a paper specifically for that that was extra thin. Then peel apart polaroid became acceptable.
 
That is the kamra-e-faoree, which was described in another photo forum years ago. But what didn’t happen in this video was where the first photo, the negative, is rephotographed to make a positive. I don’t know why he decided to take the negative elsewhere to get the positive.

Lots of details here:

 
Thanks for your special input here, Joe. This is very interesting.
 
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Found the photos of the Acropolis photographers at work, making positives and processing them.
I regret not having a portrait done by them while wearing the 3g.

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These gents certainly have a sense of style. I'm entertaining the thought of dressing like this when I go out to shoot. A beret does lend such panache!
 
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