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First roll of 120 film shot in a Spartus Full-Vue camera that I bought at an auction and repaired myself. Probably why there are light leaks, I really didn't know what I was doing!
First roll of 120 film shot in a Spartus Full-Vue camera that I bought at an auction and repaired myself. Probably why there are light leaks, I really didn't know what I was doing!
The Jacobs House in Madison, Wisconsin, also known as the Herbert and Katherine Jacobs First House, is a celebrated example of Frank Lloyd Wright's innovative Usonian architecture. Constructed in 1937, it is recognized for its historical significance and was one of the eight buildings by Wright to be inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in July 2019.
This architectural marvel reflects Wright's vision for affordable, beautiful homes that harmonize with the American landscape, embodying a distinct blend of modernity and natural elegance. Tours of this landmark offer a glimpse into Wright's genius, showcasing his ability to create functional yet artistic spaces within a modest budget.
Went to Galveston on 6.22.10 and checked out some historic sites.
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Went to Galveston on 6.22.10 and checked out some historic sites.
-if you would like to buy a hard/digital copy or use this photo PLEASE message me here on flickr or email me at rstearnsphotography@gmail.com-
The Jacobs House in Madison, Wisconsin, also known as the Herbert and Katherine Jacobs First House, is a celebrated example of Frank Lloyd Wright's innovative Usonian architecture. Constructed in 1937, it is recognized for its historical significance and was one of the eight buildings by Wright to be inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in July 2019.
This architectural marvel reflects Wright's vision for affordable, beautiful homes that harmonize with the American landscape, embodying a distinct blend of modernity and natural elegance. Tours of this landmark offer a glimpse into Wright's genius, showcasing his ability to create functional yet artistic spaces within a modest budget.