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The article highlights the career of photographer Lee Miller Klinefelter as he celebrated his 100th birthday in Norfolk, Virginia. Klinefelter saw his photography more as a craft than an art. He used his camera primarily as a means of recording other interests like wild and domestic plants, majestic landscapes and his family. He inherited his interest in photography from his father, who transported camera and glass plates on the family's exploratory trip out West in 1898. He found a new avenue to explore in 1960 when he bought a Stereo Realist. |