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Group f/64

A group of photographers created in 1932. The original membership was:

The name, f/64, depicts the smallest aperture available on the large format camera[?]. With such a small aperture, depth of field is maximal, which - at least in the eyes of the group members - gave the best possible quality of the resulting photograph.



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