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Boomtown Photo Studio

Front of Boomtown Photo Studio building, with large sign proclaiming "Quality photography," "portrait specialists," and "developing and printing for amateurs"

Check out c. 1910 cameras and photography equipment,

By 1910, some communities in Saskatchewan were fortunate enough to have permanent photography studios. To make a living, however, many commercial photographers travelled extensively throughout the prairies. Large cameras, similar to the one in this studio, were standard equipment.

 


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