1980s Cassette Player
I saw the tape deck buttons on this vintage stereo, and it gave me one of those deja vu-y moments where you’re transported back in time for just a fraction of a second, like remembering a flash of a dream. They looked just like the buttons on the stereo my parents had when I was a kid, so I had to capture it.
It’s funny how objects from childhood leave such a strong imprint on your memory. I think it’s because kids tend to look at things more closely with fewer preconceived notions.
1580s Cartography
Speaking of capturing things that are strangely familiar, I’d seen reprints of this map of Italy long before knowing it came from the Gallery of Maps (Galleria delle carte geografiche) in the Vatican.
Seeing it in Italy felt a bit surreal, and I had to take a photo. And so did Phillip. Apparently, at the same moment. So he became part of my picture.
I remember when getting a tape deck was an exciting new technology for our family. Sigh. I’m so old! lol
Beautiful pictures of the Vatican map gallery! And that tape deck… so strange that those maps are all outdated, but so is that technology that got us through the mix tape era. It’s always fun to explain to 8th graders what we did before iPods or fancy phones or even CDs… And maps! Such an interesting cultural history in maps. The colors in those are gorgeous.