My mom & dad, circa 1940 (this is actually a still from a color 16mm movie. She worked at Kodak, so they lent her a good camera).
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My mom & dad, circa 1940 (this is actually a still from a color 16mm movie. She worked at Kodak, so they lent her a good camera).
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Wow, that’s amazing! 1940’s consumer technology was pretty impressive!!
Great picture! Such a happy couple!🥰
I feel like your dad is giving off some Ferris Bueller vibes. That’s meant to be a compliment…
They look so happy! So nice that you have film/color imagery of them from this time.
Was this taken in Rochester?
The colors are still fantastic.
That is so cool! Do you have the whole movie?
How did she do her hair?