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There's a Hasselblad 500C/M sitting in a pawn shop somewhere, priced at a few hundred dollars, gathering dust between the guitars and the jewelry cases. Thirty years ago, that camera was a professional's most prized tool—the key to a serious career. By today's standards, it would have cost several thousand dollars when new. Ten years ago, it was an expensive paperweight. Today, it's becoming desirable again, but for entirely different reasons. Medium format photography died and came back to life, and the story of how that happened reveals something essential about what we value in an image and why craft sometimes matters more than convenience.
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