You may have seen my previous post regarding the use of the Pressman Model D from a few years ago.…
Pentax K2
The year was 1975. And in America, we liked things BIG. And the Pentax K2 suited us just fine.
Sara Silvey Moore (1919-2018), A Tribute
Last Thursday, July 12, I received the call that I had been expecting for some time, yet dreading nonetheless. My…
Photography is expensive. And it used to cost a lot more.
Add to this the fact that you won’t ever have to pay for film and processing and this hobby of ours is looking more frugal by the minute!
Canon F-1 (Original) Focusing Screens
A description of interchangeable SLR focusing screens and their intended uses.
The Olympus OM-1 – 1973
By the end of the 1960s the 35mm SLR had established itself as “the” camera to have. The consumer market…
The Kiev 6C – A Photographic Artifact of the Cold War
Growing up in the USA during the late 70s and early 80s, my mindset regarding the Soviet Union would have…
Over Here, Over There #1
I recently acquired a large selection of negatives – mostly American military in subject matter – from the Korean War…
A Century Ago
The past several weeks have been busier than normal. And while I try to write a new vintage camera post…
Busch Pressman Model “D” – 1952
I began my photographic career in the Spring of 1989 as a darkroom technician at a local newspaper. And one…
