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Fred W. Hopping in Triplicate
A triple-exposure photo for the theme of photographic tricks and amusements during the free-for-all week of Wild Card Month in the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
Printed on the other side: "If it's a photo we make it. Empire Photo. Co. 815 Westchester Ave., Bronx."
A triple-exposure trick photo of "Fred W. Hopping" (or possibly "Happing"), whose name is written on the back of a second photo that I purchased along with this one. While this photo shows three Freds--as he checks his wallet, faces the camera, and crosses his arms--the other is a mirror photo (or multigraph) showing five Freds seated around a table.
Both of the images are real photo postcards with identical AZO stamp boxes that suggest a date as early as 1904-1918.
For more fivesomes, see my album of Mirror Photos. For another triple exposure, see Man Playing Checkers with Himselves.
Printed on the other side: "If it's a photo we make it. Empire Photo. Co. 815 Westchester Ave., Bronx."
A triple-exposure trick photo of "Fred W. Hopping" (or possibly "Happing"), whose name is written on the back of a second photo that I purchased along with this one. While this photo shows three Freds--as he checks his wallet, faces the camera, and crosses his arms--the other is a mirror photo (or multigraph) showing five Freds seated around a table.
Both of the images are real photo postcards with identical AZO stamp boxes that suggest a date as early as 1904-1918.
For more fivesomes, see my album of Mirror Photos. For another triple exposure, see Man Playing Checkers with Himselves.
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