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Maggie in Snorkeling Gear by Nick DeWolf.

Maggie in Snorkeling Gear by Nick DeWolf.

1 month ago
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Crossing the Pond by Nick DeWolf.
I just became aware of this project on Flickr when I saw a post on A Continuous Lean. Nick DeWolf carried a camera around with him everywhere during his lifetime (1928 - 2006) and took photos of nearly everything. His son-in-law Steve Lundeen is digitizing all of DeWolf’s work and posting it to Flickr. Currently there are over 50,000 images and counting.
Above is a photograph from May of 1959 on a flight from New York City to Copenhagen, Denmark.

Crossing the Pond by Nick DeWolf.

I just became aware of this project on Flickr when I saw a post on A Continuous Lean. Nick DeWolf carried a camera around with him everywhere during his lifetime (1928 - 2006) and took photos of nearly everything. His son-in-law Steve Lundeen is digitizing all of DeWolf’s work and posting it to Flickr. Currently there are over 50,000 images and counting.

Above is a photograph from May of 1959 on a flight from New York City to Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Twin Propellers by Nick DeWolf.
More airplane shots from Nick DeWolf. Here’s the info on this photographer from my previous post:

I just became aware of this project on Flickr when I saw a post on A Continuous Lean. Nick DeWolf carried a camera around with him everywhere during his lifetime (1928 - 2006) and took photos of nearly everything. His son-in-law Steve Lundeen is digitizing all of DeWolf’s work and posting it to Flickr. Currently there are over 50,000 images and counting.

You could look through the archives for hours, it’s such a cool glimpse into someone’s life.

Twin Propellers by Nick DeWolf.

More airplane shots from Nick DeWolf. Here’s the info on this photographer from my previous post:

I just became aware of this project on Flickr when I saw a post on A Continuous Lean. Nick DeWolf carried a camera around with him everywhere during his lifetime (1928 - 2006) and took photos of nearly everything. His son-in-law Steve Lundeen is digitizing all of DeWolf’s work and posting it to Flickr. Currently there are over 50,000 images and counting.

You could look through the archives for hours, it’s such a cool glimpse into someone’s life.

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