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Norman Montifar photography. Works in Progress
Monday, September 7, 2009
Open Wide!
Now that summer is almost over, I will miss scenes like this for awhile.
Camera: Rolleicord IV Film: Neopan 400
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Norman Montifar
Norman is a New York based photographer and graphic artist. He had exhibited his works in numerous galleries in the Philippines, United States and Canada.
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