Haha! I didn't even notice that. I think of mixte bikes as being too flexy or too heavy or both. There's no point to them unless you're going to wear long skirts like some religious groups do. I always liked Gary Turner type frames with the triple triangle.
I suppose other things in this are gender transgressive, like the Chuckies and fedora. Love the period details, like the blue tinted flashbulb on the light saber handle flash gun.
Haha! I didn't even notice that. I think of mixte bikes as being too flexy or too heavy or both. Th
Thanks, glad you noticed the daylight flashbulb. Harmony is a reporter for a newspaper with an all-youth staff. Her Graflex is indeed a film camera, and she does her own developing in the office's darkroom. Her press pass is also real and official. She rides her '52 Phantom to her assignments. She's fairly tomboyish, hence the sneakers, yet wears skirts, never dresses, pants or shorts.
Thanks, glad you noticed the daylight flashbulb. Harmony is a reporter for a newspaper with an all-y
My uncle had some photography gear from that era so I'm a little familiar. But nothing as professional as a Graflex. The different types of flashbulbs and cameras were fascinating to me. I think it's a bit of a forgotten era now that (nearly) everything is digital.
My uncle had some photography gear from that era so I'm a little familiar. But nothing as profession