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 Jess Carson -Marbe, Artistic Director, Slow Camera Exchamge with her children AnnaRose and Otto Carson Marbe at Hollyhill Library. The Slow Camera Exchange will be launched at 6;30pm on Thursday September 8th at Hollyhill Library. Ireland's largest analogue camera collection and the works created by them will be on display from 8th to 30th September 2022. The cameras and equipment were collected and used by artist Hermann Marbe during his lifetime. The Slow Camera Exchange has been created to remember Hermann's work and also to continue to encourage people from all walks of life to use analogue photography processes to slow down and see the world through different lenses. Pic: Larry Cummins @SlowCamExchange
LC-slow-camera-11 
 Jess Carson -Marbe, Artistic Director, Slow Camera Exchamge with her children AnnaRose and Otto Carson Marbe at Hollyhill Library. The Slow Camera Exchange will be launched at 6;30pm on Thursday September 8th at Hollyhill Library. Ireland's largest analogue camera collection and the works created by them will be on display from 8th to 30th September 2022. The cameras and equipment were collected and used by artist Hermann Marbe during his lifetime. The Slow Camera Exchange has been created to remember Hermann's work and also to continue to encourage people from all walks of life to use analogue photography processes to slow down and see the world through different lenses. Pic: Larry Cummins @SlowCamExchange
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Jess Carson -Marbe, Artistic Director, Slow Camera Exchamge with her children AnnaRose and Otto Carson Marbe at Hollyhill Library. The Slow Camera Exchange will be launched at 6;30pm on Thursday September 8th at Hollyhill Library. Ireland's largest analogue camera collection and the works created by them will be on display from 8th to 30th September 2022. The cameras and equipment were collected and used by artist Hermann Marbe during his lifetime. The Slow Camera Exchange has been created to remember Hermann's work and also to continue to encourage people from all walks of life to use analogue photography processes to slow down and see the world through different lenses. Pic: Larry Cummins @SlowCamExchange