The man who taught me how to use a camera.

My father Ted Volk.

Taking photos out of an art museum window in Prague.

Picking on an LSD-based lifeform in Prague. (Photo by Tatyana Volk)

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4 Responses to The man who taught me how to use a camera.

  1. Henry says:

    Your father is a scholar & a gentleman of the old school.I’m proud to have met him.

  2. LarryArnold says:

    Taking photos out of an art museum window in Prague.

    So he also taught you to photo “outside the box?”

  3. April says:

    What is Ted considering as he prepares that shot?

    Why are you reaching for that bear?

    What is “absinthe” in the background?

  4. Your dad? Heck, I’d have believed you if you’d told me he was your brother! Talk about a chip off the old block!

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