Candid Snapshots Capture Everyday Life Of Vancouver Youth In The 1970s
Many changes, events, and attitudes defined the 1970s. In fact, 70s culture was – by the end of the decade – far different than that of the previous decade, when the hippie culture dominated the scene.
Gregory Melle is a Canadian amateur photographer and software developer who documented everyday life of Vancouver young people during the 1970s by his cameras.
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