Bill Delzell

longtime commercial photographer and leader of the project “Who Shot Me — Stories Unprocessed”

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A mystery photographer documented key moments in 1960s San Francisco, including the Summer of Love and formation of the Black Panther Party.

Iconic 1960s film photos from San Francisco: Who shot them?

A mystery photographer documented key moments in 1960s San Francisco, including the Summer of Love and formation of the Black Panther Party.

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