There were no digital cameras in the 90s. I have shoeboxes full of photos and I only scanned a few of my favorites as digital copies.
I used to carry around two cameras. One was loaded with color film and the other was loaded with either sepia or black and white.
Here is the last installment of some of my favorites:

This is an image of the Notre Dame spire before it burned down. It looks like I took this photo in the 1800s, but I snapped it in the 1990s.

Some of these pictures faded and now look blurry. I still like this shot, though. View from Notre Dame tower.

A Notre Dame gargoyle.

I was trying to capture the spirit of Atget with this shot.
And finally, here’s proof that I took some color photos:

Chartres, France
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