Old Camera Lovers Page
Cameras have become an everyday part of our lives, There was a time when lugging a camera on vacation or just for an outing was a big deal. Then after you took a picture you still had to wait to see if it even came out. Today we have an instant photo in front of us and people take thousands of pictures. Today people delete more pictures then the average family would take in a year.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Friday, January 17, 2014
What a Great Story about Taking pictures can change your life
http://blog.flickr.net/en/2014/01/17/imaginative-photographer-lands-world-tour-job-at-coke/
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Camera Ornaments for Christmas They look Great
Labels:
art,
brownie camera,
camera,
camera hut,
canon,
film,
keychain,
minolta,
nikon,
ornament,
photography,
Polaroid,
sean jones,
speed graphic,
vintage photography,
Vintage1904,
yard sale,
yardsalemania,
zeiss ikon
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Easter Polaroid Model 100
As we all know how busy the Holidays can be, one thing that our family likes to do is to celebrate the Eve's of certain Holidays. This way we get to see more of the family and spread out the fun.
On this Easter Eve we not only had good food but we broke out the old Polaroid 100. Since we started selling the film at the shop it seems that everyone has a story about the camera they use to own and they have this fond memory of all the work that went into the picture taking process itself.
The first few pictures we took came out very dark and the flash did not work. Even in the bright sunlight some of the pictures had a dark tone. It makes me think about how many pictures and all the film wasted in the past years from bad lighting and malfunctions.
With the easy access to your iphone or digital camera that can take pictures and send them to everyone in seconds.
I think everyone should have an old camera on display, it will always strike up a conversation.
On this Easter Eve we not only had good food but we broke out the old Polaroid 100. Since we started selling the film at the shop it seems that everyone has a story about the camera they use to own and they have this fond memory of all the work that went into the picture taking process itself.
The first few pictures we took came out very dark and the flash did not work. Even in the bright sunlight some of the pictures had a dark tone. It makes me think about how many pictures and all the film wasted in the past years from bad lighting and malfunctions.
With the easy access to your iphone or digital camera that can take pictures and send them to everyone in seconds.
I think everyone should have an old camera on display, it will always strike up a conversation.
Labels:
art,
camera shop,
easter camera,
film,
fuji film,
joe Battista,
Polaroid,
sean jones,
the camera hut,
the shoppes at Bally Brooke,
vintage photography,
yard sale mania,
yardsalemania
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
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