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In 1975, Topps issued cards of their various photographers.  It is believed that the cards were issued directly to the photographers and other Topps employeesLittle other information about this set is known.  At the time, Topps employed 134 photographers, however only 12 have surfaced in The Hobby.
In 1975 Topps, in association with Light Associates of Rochester, NY, issued a 134-card set of famous photographers.  According to a December, 1975 Sports Illustrated article, were distributed in art galleries and museums and sold in 10-card packs (with a stick of gum) for $13000 copies of each card were produced.


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In 1975 Topps, in association with Light Associates of Rochester, NY, issued a 134-card set of famous photographers. According to a December, 1975 Sports Illustrated article, were distributed in art galleries and museums and sold in 10-card packs (with a stick of gum) for $1. 3000 copies of each card were produced.

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