Loitering with the Kodak Box Brownie he had been given at a photography ... I replied, clicking my camera. And the adventure began.” Dennis’s backstage photos of Bob and his band became ...
Proudly made in London, the Ensign box camera was simple and affordable, much like its Kodak Brownie rival from New York. I brought the Ensign with me during my trip to visit the scrapyards of ...
Famously armed with her Kodak box Brownie camera, Alix took pictures of her five children in their Sandringham home, cementing the association between royal childhood and the landscapes and beaches of ...
Photographic portrait of nature photographer Ansel Adams — which first appeared in the 1950 Yosemite Field School yearbook. The camera is probably a Zeiss I ...
Of the photographers Maxwell and Van discuss in detail, one, Sarah Chinnery, had her interest sparked when a brother “gave her a Little Nipper camera.” Another, Hedda Morrison, “was given a Box ...
Welcome to the Topanga Vintage Market, a sprawling wonderland of nostalgia and unexpected delights in the heart of Winnetka, ...
In this month’s edition of Today’s Collectibles, our readers shared a historically important original “Kodak” camera and a ...
For 20 years following war's end, new models continued to stream out of Switzerland, but by 1965 the world was catching up. Japanese camera makers were making good quality cameras at highly ...
With a budget of under $10 million, DP Lol Crawley utilized VistaVision and Kodak film stock to create The Brutalist's ...
At least that’s what [Frost Sheridan] did with a vintage Kodak MegaPlus 4.2i, a camera that was aimed at the industrial and scientific market at a time when everyone was still using film for ...