raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
Quaint little story (with photos) and video of a retired news photographer. I enjoyed his comments in the short video.
Also by Bob:
And his books:
beaverdalebooks.com


Tradition on the Move: Changes in Register photography
Bob Nandell retired in 2005 after 28 1/2 years as a Register photographer, and shares some of the changes he's seen in photography during his career.
www.desmoinesregister.com
Also by Bob:
And his books:

Meet the Author/Photographer - Beaverdale Books
A century ago, railroads stretched across Iowa, linking hundreds of depots in towns large and small. Meet Me at the Depot celebrates those which remain, and honors those which have been lost, with photographs by award-winning photographer Bob Nandell.

sevres_babylone
Veteran
Thanks for posting. Interesting talk about the changes.
As an aside, as soon as he mentioned the Johnny Bright photo, it reminded me of my old Canadian Football League trading cards; he later played for Edmonton in the CFL.
As an aside, as soon as he mentioned the Johnny Bright photo, it reminded me of my old Canadian Football League trading cards; he later played for Edmonton in the CFL.
John Bragg
Well-known
Great links and thanks for posting. That kind of says that Leicas are more likely to keep going if you use them regularly. No CLA in all that time !
Zuiko-logist
Well-known
Thank you for sharing.
Don Parsons
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Bob was my mentor and friend while I was in High School and college. He was great to be around, always had stories to share and was always encouraging. He got me on the field for an Iowa football game once and opened some doors at the Register for me. I always drooled when he pulled his Leica out.
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
Great story! Sounds like a great guy and friend. Thank you!Bob was my mentor and friend while I was in High School and college. He was great to be around, always had stories to share and was always encouraging. He got me on the field for an Iowa football game once and opened some doors at the Register for me. I always drooled when he pulled his Leica out.
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