Carousel Drop #1
Submitter: Oliver Dahl
Date Processed: 01/1965
Location: Dubuque, Iowa, USA
Original Artist: Unknown
Slide Notes: "Locust St / Hartig's 1965"
Edition: 1/1
Carousel Curated aims to become the world’s largest archive of found slide film. This ongoing catalog documents the pre-internet photographed human experience. Before the digital age, color positive slide film was used by professional and amateur photographers alike to display their work in slideshows. These images have been recovered through a global effort to archive photographs that would otherwise have been lost to dust and age in attics, antique shops, and flea markets.
Carousel Curated aims to become the world’s largest archive of found slide film. This ongoing catalog documents the pre-internet photographed human experience. Before the digital age, color positive slide film was used by professional and amateur photographers alike to display their work in slideshows. These images have been recovered through a global effort to archive photographs that would otherwise have been lost to dust and age in attics, antique shops, and flea markets.
Carousel Curated #22
- 價格美元價格數量到期日從
- 價格美元價格數量底價差額到期日從
Carousel Curated #22
- 價格美元價格數量到期日從
- 價格美元價格數量底價差額到期日從
Carousel Drop #1
Submitter: Oliver Dahl
Date Processed: 01/1965
Location: Dubuque, Iowa, USA
Original Artist: Unknown
Slide Notes: "Locust St / Hartig's 1965"
Edition: 1/1
Carousel Curated aims to become the world’s largest archive of found slide film. This ongoing catalog documents the pre-internet photographed human experience. Before the digital age, color positive slide film was used by professional and amateur photographers alike to display their work in slideshows. These images have been recovered through a global effort to archive photographs that would otherwise have been lost to dust and age in attics, antique shops, and flea markets.
Carousel Curated aims to become the world’s largest archive of found slide film. This ongoing catalog documents the pre-internet photographed human experience. Before the digital age, color positive slide film was used by professional and amateur photographers alike to display their work in slideshows. These images have been recovered through a global effort to archive photographs that would otherwise have been lost to dust and age in attics, antique shops, and flea markets.