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Norwegian Photographers NAC-141

I am so grateful to have photographs of my grandparents and their families. We often take these sorts of things for granted. However, before photography, we only knew what our ancestors looked like if they were wealthy. Only they could hire a painter to capture their looks. And then, hopefully, the artist was good at their trade. Unfortunately, none of my ancestors had that wealth.

In the early 20th century, my grandfather, Andrew Huseby, became an avid photographer. From him, my dad caught the bug, and so did I. My daughter, Rebekah, has taken fantastic photographs, and this month, I found out my grandson, Westley, is taking a photography class in high school. Five generations of amateur photographers in my family lineage.


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