My grandfather lighting himself a cigarette in a double-exposure self-portrait (1950s)

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    2. Genius ! I loved mucking around with this too, mind you I was a 16 year old in the early 2000s using my dads old Minolta. Something about 35mm photography and not being able to see the end result until you got it developed, was so intriguing and cool to me. Shame it’s a bit more expensive to keep it up as hobby these days.

    3. MaximilianBaptiste on

      I’m curious how many tries took him to do very cool special effect especially since he had to do this all manually

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