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PORT CLINTON – When 85-year-old Agnes Barnes of Toledo set up her photography studio at Arts in the Park in Lakeview Park on Saturday, she wasn’t just selling her prints. He was also telling about his life.

Barnes’ love of photography began when a boy in high school gave him a camera.

“That was the beginning,” he said.

Throughout his life, Barnes immersed himself in local life and traveled the world, always with his camera in tow. He photographed the Amish country of Ohio and the flowers in his garden, and he photographed the Great Wall of China and South African Ndebele women wearing long necks.

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