Milwaukee as seen through the lens of a 20-year old digital camera
Posted: Nov 18, 2018 7:33 AM CDT

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We're hearing the phrase more and more these days, “what's old is new again." From vinyl records, to fashion and home decorating retro is king. Just ask Josh Arter, a Milwaukee photographer who produces images that might not be as crisp and clear as what we're used to but somehow still develop pixel perfect.
Click here to see more of Josh’s images on his InstaGram account.