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Showing posts with label Camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camera. Show all posts

Camera Era by Barbara Levine and Martin Venezky the Book

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A beautiful little bound bundle of visions arrives by mail, a gift from pioneer vernacular photography collector Barbara Levine.  Ca...
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Pair of ORIGINAL 19th Century Painted Photographer Studio Backdrops (For Sale)

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I put together a book on Painted Backdrops and their use in the transitional period from painting to photography last year, it is a modest a...
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World's Largest Camera Redux! One Monster Lens and Big Bellows

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A 1923 Newspaper Morgue Photograph of Linsenmeyer's big one...a three and one half ton camera. Hold on to your hat when the bellows mov...
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The Invention of the Dashboard Camera Art Crime and Photography

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By Jim Linderman from Dull Tool Dim Bulb The mounted dashboard camera, as we all know from “America’s most horrible ru...

VISTASCREEN! From the Littered Landscape of Photographica

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The landscape is littered with camera technology failures. Something about capturing an image brought out the inventors, and today there is ...
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