This is a mystery of happiness and loss
In 2015, William Fagan, an Irish photographer, bought a 1935 Leica camera with a roll of undeveloped film inside.
When he developed the film 5 years later, in 2020, he discovered 22 images of (perhaps) a honeymoon through Switzerland and Italy.
You have already seen the bride.
Her wedding ring is on her right hand, European style. She immortalized him like this:
They left snowy Bavaria for their road-trip in a BMW-315 that had been registered 1948 in post-war Munich, in the American occupation zone.
But by the time they reached Lake Como, Italy, it was spring—
—and no later than 1951, because this steamer was taken out of service the following year.
It was so beautiful…
and so was she.
But afterwards, the camera lay idle—unopened—never used again—the lovers’ story forever closed—
—and their identities lost.
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