The photos displayed here are the work of two professional photographers. Erisem and Tutholh were both early 4,1000 artists who cared deeply about non-default-spectrum photography. Erisem lived in Twin River City for most of their life and willed their collection of original prints to the museum. Tutholh was from just south of the northern ocean. Their work is more widely known as they are perhaps the most well-known non-default-spectrum photographer. Erisem and Tutholh actually collaborated during their lives, and their joint photography is located at the end of the hall.
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