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See that guy on the right holding the very large camera? He took the first photograph of a memorable moment on a ball field in October 1920 when he captured the Wambsganss triple play.
The camera is his own invention—it’s a Graflex whose bellows has been extended. It’s based on the cameras he used while working in aerial reconnaissance during the Great War. This was the final piece of the puzzle for capturing on-field action. Baseball photography would never be the same. Last edited by sphere and ash; 09-19-2018 at 09:15 AM. |
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