“Shot & Forgot” Vintage Photography Series Reunites Families with Lost Memories

Austin, September 30th- “Shot & Forgot,” the acclaimed vintage photography series created by artist Dan Rodo, has delivered another heartwarming episode. This instalment brings together 50 boxes of family photographs mistakenly sold at auction with their original owners.

“Shot & Forgot” is renowned for its unique blend of historical preservation and emotional storytelling, unearthing the hidden stories behind forgotten family photographs. In this episode, Dan Rodo successfully tracked down the descendants of the original family, reuniting them with their lost photographic treasures.

The power of photography to capture emotions and memories that transcend time is at the heart of “Shot & Forgot.” This episode reaffirms the series’ position as a leading force in the world of vintage photography and historical storytelling.

Watch this heartwarming episode on TikTok and IG and rediscover the value of family photographs in preserving our personal histories.

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Dan Rodo
Artist/Content Creator
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About “Shot & Forgot”:

“Shot & Forgot” is a captivating vintage photography series created by filmmaker Dan Rodo. The series explores the untold stories behind forgotten family photographs, offering viewers a unique blend of historical preservation, storytelling, and emotional resonance.

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Website: https://www.tiktok.com/@shotandforgot/video/7284358384273444138?

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Country: United States

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