analogue
Film photography or classical photography, also known by the retronym analog photography, is a term usually applied to photography that uses chemical processes to capture an image, typically on paper, film or a hard plate.
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Belgian Congo, 1904. A child whose limbs were cut off as punishment for his parents who repeatedly failed to meet the rubber quota.
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Over the course of several decades, he was equally adept at shooting news, street and portrait photography.
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American photographer and traveler Branson DeCou (October 20, 1892 β December 12, 1941) traveled the world extensively and is known for his unique portrayal of “Dream Pictures” β photographic slides accompanied by musical compositions.


