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Therese Debono

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His working bench

His working bench

Father

April 19, 2017

Sometimes objects have a stronger narrative than faces. These images are a part of what makes my father who he is. A meticulous man in his late 70s, who loves tools, makes wine, and wears old fashioned comfortable trousers. 

Shot on Kodak Colour Plus with a Canon AV-1.

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