For several years i've been collecting photographs. No, I don't have some pricey pile of  Anton Corbijn in a vault. But what I do have is piles of old discarded memories. Family photos from someone else's family. Who knows how these pictures can escape a family's grasp. But they do. In various Antique, thrift, junque stores and flea markets i've found everything from ancient tin-types to Memorial photos to somebodys kid's school pictures to whole family photo albums containing  pictures from the late 1800's to around the 1980's. Of course I don't collect just any old picture. It has to have a Un/certain something about it.  Maybe it's double exposed.  Maybe  it's some kids in  crazy costumes. Maybe it's just a family grouped on the front porch.
It has to speak to me in some way.
Here are a few of my favorites.
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Click HERE for a collection of vintage Prom and Slumber Party Photographs

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"I'm sure my customers never think about it, but these snapshots are their little stand against the flow of time.  The shutter clicked. Flash goes off. and they stop time. Just for the blink of an eye.
...and if these pictures have anything important to say to future generations...it's this:
I was here. I existed. I was young, I was happy, and someone cared enough about me in this world...to take my picture."
-Sy the Photo Guy
"I'm sure my customers never think about it, but these snapshots are their little stand against the flow of time.  The shutter clicked. Flash goes off. and they stop time. Just for the blink of an eye.
...and if these pictures have anything important to say to future generations...it's this:
I was here. I existed. I was young, I was happy, and someone cared enough about me in this world...to take my picture."
-Sy the Photo Guy