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"An Analog Friendship"
An introvert, obsessed with celluloid film and analog photography, forms an unlikely friendship with a cynical coworker in a very old-fashioned analog sort of way.
"An Analog Friendship"
An introvert, obsessed with celluloid film and analog photography, forms an unlikely friendship with a cynical coworker in a very old-fashioned analog sort of way.
Dylan Miguel Argo
Liam
Troy Chittock
Campbell
Matt Vargas
Emilio
Myndi Stalnaker
Nona
Edward Bernier
Oskar
An introvert, obsessed with celluloid film and analog photography, forms an unlikely friendship with a cynical coworker in a very old-fashioned analog sort of way.
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