I took a 95-year-old camera to the World Cup. Everyone thought I was crazy.
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Lauren Crosby Medlicott
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Fareed Kotb brought a nearly 100-year-old camera to the 2026 World Cup, hoping to connect modern soccer with the tournament's earliest history.
I took a 95-year-old camera to the World Cup. Everyone thought I was crazy.
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Lauren Crosby Medlicott
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