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Throughout the latter part of his life, Frank Oscar Larson (1896-1964) would leave his Flushing, Queens home early in the morning with his Rolleiflex camera and embark on photographic expeditions to exotic places in New York City like the Bowery, Chinatown, Hell's Kitchen or Times Square, or to less exotic places like Rockefeller Center, Central Park, and the Cloisters. This exhibit, compiled from negatives recently discovered in an old cardboard box 45 years after Frank's death, shows his unique and moving portrait of New York City in the 1950's. The Larson family presents this exhibit as a tribute to all the effort and love Frank put into his work, and the obvious devotion he felt to his hometown of New York. Frank's grandson, Soren Larson, gives a background on his grandfather and his photographic work currently on exhibit at the Perfect Exposure Gallery in Los Angeles.