State Street bridge, Chicago. April 2024. The antique Kodak camera sometimes has time machine properties.
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i've been meaning to do this for a while... i just released a pack of reference photos! 📷 they're of a Kodak Hawk-Eye No. 2 Model B, a camera produced between 1926-1934. it's sort of a family heirloom, and as far as i know, a camera that would have been fairly accessible to the average person at the time.
my goal was to take some thorough and decent quality photos of a single object, capturing all its little details, for the artist who doesn't want to extrapolate. ;)
it's $5+ PWYW and there are even videos in the zip file, go take a look. and follow me on ko-fi! 💖☕
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BennyNikole, expired 4x5 Polaroid sheet film, Speed Graphic
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A Kapsa Red Dot box camera my grandma bought in the 50s or 60s. They were produced in São Paulo if the info online is accurate.
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Belle & Howell Filmo No. 75
16mm Film Camera
Produced in Chicago beginning in 1928
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Here's another disassembly GIF I remembered I made a while back of the 1947 Bosley Model B
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A borzoi. Chicago, April 2024 via the antique Kodak camera. It means swift in Russian.
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Eh, it's a view, not art.
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Visions of Wadi Rum - (Voigtländer Bessa II, 160NS) by Harald Philipp
Via Flickr:
Wadi Rum Jordan, the morning after a tremendous night storm which made the iron-rich sand extremely vibrant. March 2023. Voigtländer Bessa II, Color-Heliar 105mm f/3.5 Fuji Pro 160NS, expired (frozen) @ box Cinestill CS41, 3.5' @ 39C (Filmomat) Nikon Coolscan 9000ED As scanned, no tuning, crop only. Pity this film was discontinued.
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Surrey SkyTrain faintly captured on an antique Coronet F-20 Box Camera on Ilford HP5 Plus 120 Black & White film.
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