Hi Christine! I end my holography ephemera collection in the year 2000. So it just covers the 20th Century. Also, since 2000, it has been moving away from a "hand-crafted" type of imaging science, into more push-button digital creation. Nothing wrong with that of course . . . but I'm more from the old school in my approach to the art and science. I'll let someone else take care of the 21st Century! holoworld.com
Hi Christine, and welcome to TEN. I just enjoyed your vintage123 web site. Especially the 1907 postcard of Hillside Park, compared to the recent photo that you took when visiting. Also interesting is that you end your collection in the 1970's. If you get a chance, write and tell me why, ok? I'm curious why this would be an ending point (I end my own collection at a specific year as well).
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