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New Yorker s mysterious photo quest ends in Paris

2011-03-10 09:34:03

A Brooklyn man's quest to locate the owner of a roll of film he found in the

snow in Prospect Park after a blizzard has ended with a reunion in Paris.

Todd Bieber stumbled upon the film canister while cross-country skiing after a

2010 Christmas blizzard that dumped more than a foot of snow over the city.

Bieber developed the film and was captivated by the photos, which show what he

surmised to be out-of-towners taking a snowy and beautiful journey from Central

Park across the Brooklyn Bridge to an empty Coney Island amusement park, and

then to Prospect Park, where they must have accidentally dropped the film

canister.

Bieber's video about his quest quickly went viral, garnering over a million

views. Thousands of people wrote offering tips and advice. Finally, he got the

response he was looking for.

It turns out the photos were taken by a French student temporarily studying in

America named Camille, whose brother was visiting her in New York when the

storm hit. Camille's ex-roommate wrote to Bieber to say that she thought the

photos were taken by Camille because she recognized the block outside her

apartment. Bieber then decided to embark on a five-country road trip through

Europe to track down Camille and return the photos.

He asked people in Europe who had emailed him about the video if he and his

girlfriend could stay with them during their journey.

When he finally got to Paris, the meeting with Camille was a little awkward.

"We sat and drank tea and awkwardly talked," Bieber says in the video. "I threw

her in this situation and posted photos of her family that ended up all over

the Internet." She joked with Bieber that her family had started calling him

the "boy Amelie," after the quirky character in the eponymous French movie who

decides to change the lives of strangers around her.

Bieber tells the Lookout that Camille was happy to have her film back. "But

could you imagine waking up one morning and finding out the whole internet is

passing around pictures you took of your family on vacation? Her initial

reaction was appropriate given the circumstances," he says.

Bieber also met Camille's brother, who is pictured in her photos and is an

artist. "Thank you for losing the film," he told them.

Bieber left his own roll of black-and-white film of the trip in Paris for a

stranger to find, in hope that someone will track him down and have their own

adventure.

The video he made of his road trip is above, and below is the original video

about the photos he found:

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