This article, published in Volume 7 of The Volante (Issue 3, December 1893, pp. 41-42), poetically describes the personal and philosophical significance of photography. The author E. Frank Peterson explains that as “we gaze upon that faded picture we forget our present environments, we live again in the blissful past, and again we pluck the coveted roses which Time has shorn of their thorns” (p. 41).
“That Old Photograph”
March 23, 2011 by gdailey88
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