The Family Business: Behind the Lens of San Francisco's Camera Obscura & Holograph | The Regulars
Robert Tacchetto has been operating the Camera Obscura, or Giant Camera, for over 22 years since his father passed away. The walk-in camera projects live images of Ocean Beach, Seal Rock, Cliff House and Point Lobos down to a parabolic table in the giant camera. “It’s the family business, so you have to continue on,” Tacchetto said, who helped his mom and dad ever since he was a child. “It’s a little more pressure that way.” Credit: Lea Suzuki Read more: https://bit.ly/31vSFQ5 Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/2Svdkii — The San Francisco Chronicle delivers the Bay Area’s best journalism every day. Our mission is to tell the story of San Francisco — the city whose people change the world. We will inform, inspire and provoke while being honest, fearless and startlingly original. You can support our newsroom by signing up for a membership at http://SFChronicle.com/subscribe.

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