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My great-grandfather was an avid amateur photographer who used a 9x12cm view camera and a Leica 35/50/90 setup. He died at a relatively young age, but I've heard many stories about him, his cameras and his pictures from my father and grandfather.
Today, I climbed on top of the kitchen counter and fished out a few shoeboxes from the dusty top of the cupboard. The boxes had loads and loads of mounted slides in it, a few 9x12 plates with family photos, and, most importantly, a red felt box labeled simply "Leica". I held my breath for a moment, thinking, hoping, praying that it might contain the long-lost camera that everyone in my family kept talking about, wondering whereever it ended up...
When I opened the box, I did not find a camera, but I was not disappointed in the least: What it did contain was 12 rolls of B/W reversal films showing my recently deceased grandfather as a young boy. The labels said that these immaculate transparencies where exposed and developed in 1935...
Today, I climbed on top of the kitchen counter and fished out a few shoeboxes from the dusty top of the cupboard. The boxes had loads and loads of mounted slides in it, a few 9x12 plates with family photos, and, most importantly, a red felt box labeled simply "Leica". I held my breath for a moment, thinking, hoping, praying that it might contain the long-lost camera that everyone in my family kept talking about, wondering whereever it ended up...
When I opened the box, I did not find a camera, but I was not disappointed in the least: What it did contain was 12 rolls of B/W reversal films showing my recently deceased grandfather as a young boy. The labels said that these immaculate transparencies where exposed and developed in 1935...