Goofy found photos record WWI soldiers posing with fake military props

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c. 1910-1912

“Flight from the sand desert [i.e., military camp] Neuhammer.”
Nuehammer Military Camp, Germany. Unidentified photographer.

Image: Collection of Christopher B. Steiner

While a variety of props – fake airplanes, hot air balloons, automobiles, trains — had been used in studio photography since the late 19th century, their popularity gained traction at the outbreak of World War I in Europe.

Photographs were taken as “official” souvenirs for servicemen at military training camps to send home to friends and families, while more informal photo opportunities were available at arcades and amusement parks for soldiers on leave. Read more…

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