a lady finds herself at a shooting gallery. She wants to shoot. If she hits the target, a picture of her will likely be taken. She hits. That was 1936. She did a similar thing almost per annum after that.
Her name is Ria van Dijk and she or he started making trips to the shooting galleries when she was 16. Even at 88, she continued her tradition, getting a photograph taken once a year. The pictures were collected by Erik Kessels and Joep Eijkens in a book called In Almost Every Picture #7 . It’s a terrific series, not only for her dedication, but so that it will take a looking glass into your complete different eras she’s lived in.
You see how much style has changed, inside the early days, girls wore long coats and boys wore suits, now everyone wears t-shirts. You spot how much people have grown, young becomes old while race becomes mixed. And you then realize how cool this Ria van Dijk must’ve been, going to the shooting gallery per annum, aiming, shooting and hitting. Throughout it all she keeps her form straight and eyes on the target. See her pictures in the course of the years here . It’s just lovely. [ Lens Culture via Neatorama ]
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