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A Photographer’s Return to 19th-Century Tools and Life in a Cabin

John Coffer, a tintype photographer, has spent the past 25 years living a Thoreauvian existence in a cabin in New York. This beautifully shot documentary is one in a series of short films, This Must Be the Place, which explores the idea of home and the connection between people and their most personal spaces, by David Usui and Ben Wu of Lost & Found Films.

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A Photographer’s Return to 19th-Century Tools and Life in a Cabin

John Coffer, a tintype photographer, has spent the past 25 years living a Thoreauvian existence in a cabin in New York. This beautifully shot documentary is one in a series of short films, This Must Be the Place, which explores the idea of home and the connection between people and their most personal spaces, by David Usui and Ben Wu of Lost & Found Films.

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