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The David Lawrence Convention Center in downtown Pittsburgh, Pa., as seen in the 2012 Pittsburgh Business Times Book of Lists. Photographer Joe Wojcik created the photograph using a modern digital single lens reflex camera to shoot through the viewfinder of a late 1950s Kodak Duaflex IV camera. This artistic process is called through-the-viewfinder (TTV) photography and it creates a vintage, retro feel that can simulate the look of older cameras. We’ll be posting more of these images on Tumblr. You can find out more about the Pittsburgh Business Times Book of Lists at our website.

The David Lawrence Convention Center in downtown Pittsburgh, Pa., as seen in the 2012 Pittsburgh Business Times Book of Lists. Photographer Joe Wojcik created the photograph using a modern digital single lens reflex camera to shoot through the viewfinder of a late 1950s Kodak Duaflex IV camera. This artistic process is called through-the-viewfinder (TTV) photography and it creates a vintage, retro feel that can simulate the look of older cameras. We’ll be posting more of these images on Tumblr. You can find out more about the Pittsburgh Business Times Book of Lists at our website.

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A ship from the Gateway Clipper Fleet steams past the Pittsburgh skyline, as seen in the 2012 Pittsburgh Business Times Book of Lists. Photographer Joe Wojcik created the photograph using a modern digital single lens reflex camera to shoot through the viewfinder of a late 1950s Kodak Duaflex IV camera. This artistic process is called through-the-viewfinder (TTV) photography and it creates a vintage, retro feel that can simulate the look of older cameras. We’ll be posting more of these images on Tumblr. You can find out more about the Pittsburgh Business Times Book of Lists at our website.

A ship from the Gateway Clipper Fleet steams past the Pittsburgh skyline, as seen in the 2012 Pittsburgh Business Times Book of Lists. Photographer Joe Wojcik created the photograph using a modern digital single lens reflex camera to shoot through the viewfinder of a late 1950s Kodak Duaflex IV camera. This artistic process is called through-the-viewfinder (TTV) photography and it creates a vintage, retro feel that can simulate the look of older cameras. We’ll be posting more of these images on Tumblr. You can find out more about the Pittsburgh Business Times Book of Lists at our website.

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In honor of Opening Series weekend here in Pittsburgh for the Pirates, a photograph of the Honus Wagner statue in front of PNC Park on the North Side of the city as it appears in the 2012 Pittsburgh Business Times Book of Lists. Photographer Joe Wojcik created the photograph using a modern digital single lens reflex camera to shoot through the viewfinder of a late 1950s Kodak Duaflex IV camera. This artistic process is called through-the-viewfinder (TTV) photography and it creates a vintage, retro feel that can simulate the look of older cameras. We’ll be posting more of these images on Tumblr. You can find out more about the Pittsburgh Business Times Book of Lists at our website.

In honor of Opening Series weekend here in Pittsburgh for the Pirates, a photograph of the Honus Wagner statue in front of PNC Park on the North Side of the city as it appears in the 2012 Pittsburgh Business Times Book of Lists. Photographer Joe Wojcik created the photograph using a modern digital single lens reflex camera to shoot through the viewfinder of a late 1950s Kodak Duaflex IV camera. This artistic process is called through-the-viewfinder (TTV) photography and it creates a vintage, retro feel that can simulate the look of older cameras. We’ll be posting more of these images on Tumblr. You can find out more about the Pittsburgh Business Times Book of Lists at our website.

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A dinosaur statue stands guard outside the Carnegie Museum in Oakland as it appears in the 2012 Pittsburgh Business Times Book of Lists. Photographer Joe Wojcik created the photograph using a modern digital single lens reflex camera to shoot through the viewfinder of a late 1950s Kodak Duaflex IV camera. This artistic process is called through-the-viewfinder (TTV) photography and it creates a vintage, retro feel that can simulate the look of older cameras. We’ll be posting more of these images on Tumblr. You can find out more about the Pittsburgh Business Times Book of Lists at our website.

A dinosaur statue stands guard outside the Carnegie Museum in Oakland as it appears in the 2012 Pittsburgh Business Times Book of Lists. Photographer Joe Wojcik created the photograph using a modern digital single lens reflex camera to shoot through the viewfinder of a late 1950s Kodak Duaflex IV camera. This artistic process is called through-the-viewfinder (TTV) photography and it creates a vintage, retro feel that can simulate the look of older cameras. We’ll be posting more of these images on Tumblr. You can find out more about the Pittsburgh Business Times Book of Lists at our website.