Lawrence resident Conrad Altenbernd holds up a glass negative of the Kansas River and many buildings along the south bank that no longer exist today. Altenbernd discovered the slide in an antique box ...
The women gaze patiently out of the darkness at the camera, their silver necklaces and intricately patterned headscarves giving them a regal air. Shadows blur faintly around their faces in the ...
A fist-sized Kodak Baby Brownie that sold for $1.25 at the 1939 World’s Fair in New York City featuring a commemorative nameplate. A twin-lens stereo camera that briefly pioneered three-dimensional ...
Antique box cameras were used by Waterloo Region Record photographer Peter Lee to make pictures of holiday lighting displays around Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, and Petersburg. The camera on the ...
Anyone can take an awesome photo today just by pulling their phone out of their pocket, but that wasn’t always the case. The entire idea of regular people being able to take snapshots hinges on one ...
In the age of DSLRs and smartphone cameras, Tikam Chand ji, a third-generation photographer from Jaipur, clicks pictures of tourists outside the Hawa Mahal using a vintage Carl Zeiss Jena box camera.
Wedding photographer Laura Babb was given a Kodak Brownie, a now iconic vintage box camera, as a gift. Inside was a roll of undeveloped 127 film, which appeared to have been snapped inside the camera.
Say cheese! That old camera buried under a couple boxes in your attic — or any other place you might find vintage collectibles in your home — is worth another look. Certain brands and models can be ...
A history expert was amazed to discover an undeveloped film inside a vintage camera bought by her boyfriend - and is now trying to track down the people in the photos. Michala Hulme, from Knutsford, ...
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