- Summary
- The book *505* serves as a historical account detailing the construction of a building that is a massive 70-foot-deep hole in the ground. The narrative is dedicated exclusively to the laborers who carried out this difficult underground endeavor, offering an intimate look into their work.
The author employs a nostalgic perspective, utilizing a vintage 1980s Pentax ME-Super camera and a collection of older 1970s and 1980s 35mm film cameras inherited from a mother's family. These photographic gear items were also featured within the book, including a Voightlander Perkeo II which utilized 120-sized film, providing a unique visual style for documenting the history. - Title
- billhobbs.com | Confessions of a former Kodachrome addict
- Description
- Website of Nashville-based fine art photographer Bill Hobbs, also known as William Hobbs or William H. Hobbs.
- Keywords
- view, zoom, read, more, bill, canon, building, nashville, workers, rain, photograph, mark, camera, film, west, street, blog
- NS Lookup
- A 23.227.177.11
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-09Updated 2026-04-20Summarized 2026-04-24
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