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Once upon a time in 1946 on the beautiful beach in sunny Santa Monica, a man named Dave Barham opened a food stand that would become an American icon. Originally called Party Puffs, the bright red barnlike stand served ice cream cones and lemonade but that all changed when, using his mom’s cornbread recipe, Dave perfected the Hot Dog on a Stick. To Imagine the idea of creating a shack that sells hot dogs on a stick, is to have an unstoppable dream. I can only applaud the creator of this vision. This is a 1/1 film frame of Ektachrome 100 shot on a Canonet QL-17.

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FILM FRAMES - A 1/1 NFT Collection Shot on Film

Film Frames is a personal project from NYC photographer James Bartolozzi. The Question: What does a photographer, who mainly focuses in fashion, take pictures of during his free time? What are the things that, as a way to keep his eyes always open and “seeing”, give him the same excitement he had when he first picked up a camera? To answer this question, James carries with him a variety of different film cameras during his travels across the country, daily life in NYC, or local adventures in the area. Mainly using a Cannot GL17, Mamiya 645 Pro, or Mamiya RZ67, these are some images that are among his favorites. Cropped or Not Cropped - A highlight of the Film Frames collection is that it gives the purchaser the choice of leaving the frame as is or cropping to their preference. Easter Egg - some of the frames have small slices from other images in the collection. Can you find them?

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Creator Earnings
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Once upon a time in 1946 on the beautiful beach in sunny Santa Monica, a man named Dave Barham opened a food stand that would become an American icon. Originally called Party Puffs, the bright red barnlike stand served ice cream cones and lemonade but that all changed when, using his mom’s cornbread recipe, Dave perfected the Hot Dog on a Stick. To Imagine the idea of creating a shack that sells hot dogs on a stick, is to have an unstoppable dream. I can only applaud the creator of this vision. This is a 1/1 film frame of Ektachrome 100 shot on a Canonet QL-17.

Film Frames collection image

FILM FRAMES - A 1/1 NFT Collection Shot on Film

Film Frames is a personal project from NYC photographer James Bartolozzi. The Question: What does a photographer, who mainly focuses in fashion, take pictures of during his free time? What are the things that, as a way to keep his eyes always open and “seeing”, give him the same excitement he had when he first picked up a camera? To answer this question, James carries with him a variety of different film cameras during his travels across the country, daily life in NYC, or local adventures in the area. Mainly using a Cannot GL17, Mamiya 645 Pro, or Mamiya RZ67, these are some images that are among his favorites. Cropped or Not Cropped - A highlight of the Film Frames collection is that it gives the purchaser the choice of leaving the frame as is or cropping to their preference. Easter Egg - some of the frames have small slices from other images in the collection. Can you find them?

Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
7.5%
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