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If you take a picture, you’re not truly thinking about who will be seeing that photo. Maybe these days, you have a target demographic or group of friends, but back in the days of film, you were capturing moments to remember later.

When was the last time you captured a moment? What’s more interesting, seeing a posed photo or a behind the scenes blooper of that photoshoot? Terry Richardson says, “I create photos, I don’t take them.”. Which is true, if you’ve ever seen his stuff. He is totally right in there. Literally. ALL up in there.

Anyway, photos are precious. And with old photos, someone took each for a specific reason. To remember the moment. Why not give those photos one more breath of life and take a look at these moments from someone’s history? Click the red button below to go to the HUGE collection of found photos.

 

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