LATITUDE
06/18/2022
This photo, developed at LATITUDE, was taken by Mikey Mosher ( .mosher ) on early 20th-century Brownie camera found in his family’s house in Massachusetts. This house and its history have become an important part of Mikey’s practice over the past year. The small cottage on Cape Cod has been in his family since his great-great grandmother stumbled upon the abandoned property in the 1930s. The plot had been vacant since evangelical pastor Charles Freeman murdered his daughter in a ritual sacrifice there in 1879. Years later, after Freeman was released from an asylum in Massachusetts, he relocated to Chicago, and currently rests in a cemetery in Forest Park.
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Slide 1: Photo of Mikey’s backyard in Chicago, taken with his great-great uncle Noye’s Brownie Camera.
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Slide 2: Two of the three Brownie Cameras found in Mikey’s family’s house.
Slide 3: A photo of Mikey’s family’s house, likely taken on one of these cameras.
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